Evaporating Dish

An evaporating dish is a shallow, flat-bottomed, and usually made of porcelain or borosilicate glass. It is used for evaporating solutions to leave behind solids, such as salts or residues, during laboratory experiments or crystallization processes.

Features
  • Evaporate solutions and concentrate substances.
  • Crystallization and solid residue formation.
  • Laboratory heating and drying processes.
  • Precipitate recovery and substance analysis.
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Description

Evaporating dishes are pieces of heat-tolerant laboratory glassware that are used to hold substances or liquids that are being melted or evaporated. They are typically made of borosilicate glass or porcelain.