Collection: Bottles

In organic chemistry, various types of bottles are used to store and handle different types of chemicals. Some common types of bottles used in organic chemistry include:
  1. Reagent Bottles: These are typically made of glass and used to store and dispense chemicals. They can be made of clear or amber glass and come in various sizes.

  2. Dropper Bottles: These are small bottles with a dropper tip, used to dispense small amounts of liquids. They are typically made of glass or plastic.

  3. Gas Collecting Bottles: These are used to collect gases produced during chemical reactions. They are typically made of glass and come in various sizes.

  4. Wash Bottles: These are used to dispense water or other solvents for rinsing and cleaning. They are typically made of plastic and have a nozzle for controlled dispensing.

  5. Reaction Vials: These are small vials made of glass or plastic, used for reactions on a small scale.