
Retort - Wikipedia
In a chemistry laboratory, a retort is a device used for distillation or dry distillation of substances. It consists of a spherical vessel with a long downward-pointing neck. The liquid to be distilled is …
Retort | Processing, Sterilization, Canning | Britannica
Retort, vessel used for distillation of substances that are placed inside and subjected to heat. The simple form of retort, used in some laboratories, is a glass or metal bulb having a long, curved …
Retort - National Museum of American History
Retorts are among the oldest forms of glassware used in chemistry. With their bulbs and long necks, they are suitable for distillation—the separation of one material from another through …
Retort - chemeurope.com
In a chemistry laboratory, a retort is a glassware device used for distillation or dry distillation of substances. It consists of a spherical vessel with a long downward-pointing neck. The liquid to …
Glass Retort - bg3.wiki
Glass Retort is a common Valuable, primarily of use for bartering, or sale to Traders. This delicate instrument is a common sight in any alchemical shop, but the finest come from Berdusk, …
Alembic vs. Retort — What’s the Difference?
Mar 28, 2024 · An alembic is a distillation apparatus traditionally used in chemistry and alchemy for purifying substances, while a retort is a glassware used for distillation or chemical reactions …
Retort - Smithsonian Institution
Retorts are among the oldest forms of glassware used in chemistry. With their bulbs and long necks, they are suitable for distillation—the separation of one material from another through …
Retort - Sciencemadness Wiki
Feb 25, 2018 · A retort is an old type of lab glassware device used for distillation or dry distillation of substances. The retort consists of a spherical or round vessel with a long downward …
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Jun 14, 2014 · Lab Glass retort flask bottle 1000ml new made of borosilicate . size: 1000ml . stopper included. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video!
Glass retort | Science Museum Group Collection
Clear glass retort, swan necked, pear shaped flask, long tubular stem, hand blown, probably Italian, 1701-1850.