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Chemical garden - Wikipedia Comparison of chemical gardens grown by NASA scientists on the International Space Station (left) and on the ground (right) 0:17 A chemical garden while growing Cobalt (II) chloride A chemical garden A chemical garden is a set of complex biological-looking structures created by mixing inorganic chemicals This experiment in chemistry is usually performed by adding metal salts, such as copper
Flow chemistry - Wikipedia Flow chemistry is a well-established technique for use at a large scale when manufacturing large quantities of a given material However, the term has only been coined recently for its application on a laboratory scale by chemists and describes small pilot plants, and lab-scale continuous plants [1] Often, microreactors are used [2]
Bulk-handling crane - Wikipedia The crane provides a holding rope and an electrical supply and control cable An additional feature sometimes fitted to the crane, used to restrict the tendency of the grab to rotate on the axis of the holding ropes, is a tagline (sometimes referred to as a grabline) mechanism
Crane (machine) - Wikipedia The first known crane machine was the shaduf, a water-lifting device that was invented in ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) and then appeared in ancient Egyptian technology Construction cranes later appeared in ancient Greece, where they were powered by men or animals (such as donkeys), and used for the construction of buildings
Glossary of chemistry terms - Wikipedia This glossary of chemistry terms is a list of terms and definitions relevant to chemistry, including chemical laws, diagrams and formulae, laboratory tools, glassware, and equipment Chemistry is a physical science concerned with the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions; it features an extensive vocabulary and a
Beaker (laboratory equipment) - Wikipedia ^ a b c British Standard 6523 (1984) Glass beakers for original experiments use ^ A I Vogel (1974) Practical Organic Chemistry Third edition (Longman, London) page 46 ISBN 0-582-44245-1 ^ a b Chemistry World August 2011 Classic kit: Griffin's Beaker ^ "Beakers" Archived from the original on April 17, 2012 Retrieved October 20, 2014
Ammonia fountain - Wikipedia The ammonia fountain is a type of chemical demonstration The experiment consists of introducing water through an inlet to a container filled with ammonia gas [1] Ammonia dissolves into the water and the pressure in the container drops As a result, more water is forced into the container from another inlet creating a fountain effect The demonstration introduces concepts like solubility and
Gantry crane - Wikipedia A gantry crane is a crane built atop a gantry, which is a structure used to straddle an object or workspace They can range from enormous "full" gantry cranes, capable of lifting some of the heaviest loads in the world, to small shop cranes, used for tasks such as lifting automobile engines out of vehicles