laboratory apparatus

Made:
circa 1855 in Manchester
Apparatus for collecting condensed gases Apparatus for collecting condensed gases

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Apparatus for collecting condensed gases
Science Museum Group
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Apparatus for collecting condensed gases
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Apparatus for collecting condensed gases, probably used by Edward Frankland at Owens College chemistry laboratory, Manchester, c.1855. Item consists of tubes which come in from sides, one is split and goes in to a mixing tap, which leads to a collecting round flask.

Details

Category:
Scientific Instruments & Research
Object Number:
Y1991.347.10
Measurements:
Overall: 305 mm, 100 mm, 97 g
type:
laboratory apparatus
credit:
Gift of Manchester Museum