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What is a Beaker? - Definition, Uses, and Sizes

A beaker is a type of laboratory glassware that is used to measure and mix small quantities of liquids. It is typically made of glass and has a flat bottom and sides that taper upwards, with a spout or lip at the top to prevent spills. Beakers are available in various sizes, ranging from 50 mL to 2000 mL or more. They are commonly used in chemistry and biology labs for tasks such as measuring reagents, mixing solutions, and heating liquids.

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