What is a florence flask? How it is used?
Answer / Harish Kumar Diwakar
A Florence flask, also known as a separatory funnel, is a laboratory glassware device for separating immiscible liquids. It consists of a cylindrical body with a stopcock at the bottom, a tapered neck, and a siphon tube. The flask is filled with a mixture of two immiscible liquids, shaken, then allowed to settle, allowing each liquid to be withdrawn separately.
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