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A Microscale Laboratory Heating System
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Abstract
A multifunctional heating system and a disposable still for use in the microscale laboratory are described. Time required for laboratory procedures is minimized. A novel microscale boiling point determination procedure is included.
Keywords (Audience):
High School / Introductory ChemistryKeywords (Domain):
Organic ChemistryKeywords (Feature):
The Microscale LaboratoryKeywords (Subject):
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This article has been cited by 1 ACS Journal articles (1 most recent appear below).

A Low-Cost and Timesaving Microscale Heater
Erik Joling , Martin J. Goedhart and Bregje van den Berg , Trienke M. van der SpekJournal of Chemical Education2002 79 (9), 1109A Low-Cost and Timesaving Microscale Heater
Erik Joling , Martin J. Goedhart and Bregje van den Berg , Trienke M. van der SpekJournal of Chemical Education2002 79 (9), 1109A low-cost, fast-acting electric heater has been designed to replace expensive hot-plates used in microscale chemistry laboratory. It is a soldering iron with its tip replaced by an aluminum block with a drilled hole. This simple heater works surprisingly ...
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- Received: August 03, 2009
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