- Made from ASTM E-438 Type 1, Boro 3.3 heat resistance glass
- Determination of Iodine with ground joint and stopper
PART No. | Capacity (ml) | Joint Size | PACK Qty. |
5780-250 | 250 | 24/29 | 2 |
5780-250-A | 250 | 29/32 | 2 |
5780-500 | 500 | 24/29 | 2 |
5780-500-A | 500 | 29/32 | 2 |
Here are some potential uses of a flask in the context of iodine:
- Iodine Titration: Iodine is commonly used in titration reactions, such as in the determination of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) content in various samples. In these titrations, a solution containing iodine is often added to the sample, and the reaction is monitored using a flask. The color change associated with the iodine reaction can be observed.
- Chemical Reactions Involving Iodine: Iodine can participate in various chemical reactions, and a flask may be used to contain reaction mixtures. For example, iodine may be involved in redox reactions, complex formation reactions, or reactions with other substances in the laboratory.
- Iodine Storage: Iodine is sensitive to light and air, and a flask with proper sealing can be used for the storage of iodine solutions or solid iodine crystals, helping to prevent degradation.
- Iodine Vapor Experiments: In certain experiments, iodine vapor may be generated for specific purposes. A flask can be used to contain the iodine crystals and provide a controlled environment for vaporization.
- Organic Synthesis: Iodine compounds are sometimes used in organic synthesis. A flask may be employed as a reaction vessel in organic reactions involving iodine-containing reagents.
- Chemical Analysis: Iodine can be used as a reagent in chemical analysis, and a flask may be part of the apparatus used for analytical procedures involving iodine.
- Educational Demonstrations: Iodine reactions are often used in educational demonstrations to illustrate chemical principles. A flask can be used in these demonstrations to contain and present the reactions in a controlled manner.
- Iodine Solutions Preparation: Flask may be used to prepare iodine solutions of specific concentrations for various laboratory applications.