Glass jar used in scientific experiments.
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Examples for "bell glass"
Examples for "bell glass"
1The oldest and at the same time the least suitable contrivance for this is the well known bell glass or globe.
2A laboratory voltameter consists either of a U-shaped tube or of a trough in which the electrodes are covered by bell glasses (Fig.
1We were in the star ship, clustered around a bell jar.
2Pavlov and his team simulated a Mars-like environment in a large bell jar.
3The only thing atop it was a glass bell jar covering a desiccated owl.
4There was a bell jar with a pocket watch inside.
5Soon the gaseous bubbles come "gloo-glooing" through the water in the bell jar.
6It was as if I stood beneath a bell jar or within a magic circle, though.
7The withdrawal of the oxygen is indicated by the rising of the water in the bell jar.
8One was enclosed in glass, like a bell jar the diameter of one of the roof pillars outside.
9The structure was shaped like a bell jar, approximately twelve feet in diameter, its top almost at tree level.
10For example, the kilogram will no longer be compared with a cylinder of metal sitting under a bell jar outside Paris.
11A glass tube brings it into communication with a bell jar full of water on the shelf of the pneumatic trough.
12The mantelpiece held flowers and a clock covered by a bell jar to protect it from the soot in the air.
13The scene in the lower room had come back to him complete and entire, as if fixed beneath a bell jar.
14Next, the coppery notes of a bell jar in my ears, and, struck at random intervals, go floating away into the darkness.
15Intermittently, a draft stirred along these strange highways, but for the most part the atmosphere was as still as that under a bell jar.
16The whole electrolysis vessel is then placed under a glass bell jar containing dry air, and kept in a refrigerator until again required for use.
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