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  2. Gilbert U-238 Atomic Energy Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Fewer than 5,000 kits were sold, and the product was only offered in 1950 and 1951. [3] [11] Gilbert believed the Atomic Energy Lab was commercially unsuccessful because the lab was more appropriate for those who had some educational background rather than the A.C. Gilbert Company's younger typical target audience.

  3. Laboratory glassware - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory glassware is a variety of equipment used in scientific work, traditionally made of glass. Glass may be blown, bent, cut, molded, or formed into many sizes and shapes. It is commonly used in chemistry, biology, and analytical laboratories.

  4. Category:Scientific equipment - Wikipedia

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    Scientific equipment contains all scientific equipment and devices not included in Category:Scientific instruments: broadly, those which are neither optically precise nor for precision measurement. Subcategories

  5. Category:Science experiments - Wikipedia

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    Scientific equipment (9 C, 21 P) Space science experiments (4 C, 65 P) Pages in category "Science experiments" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 ...

  6. Glass rod - Wikipedia

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    Example of a stirring rod. A glass stirring rod, glass rod, stirring rod or stir rod is a piece of laboratory equipment used to mix chemicals. They are usually made of solid glass, about the thickness and slightly longer than a drinking straw, [clarification needed] with rounded ends.

  7. Bell jar - Wikipedia

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    It is a common science apparatus used in experiments. [1] Bell jars have a limited ability to create strong vacuums; vacuum chambers are available when higher performance is needed. They have been used to demonstrate the effect of vacuum on sound propagation.