Description
Two-Neck Round-Bottom Flask are commonly used in reactions that require two separate connections. One neck might be used for a condenser, and the other could be used for adding reagents or evacuating gases. For example, during a distillation, one neck might hold the distillation head, while the other might allow for an inert gas to flow into the flask.
Purpose and Uses of an Angled Side Neck
- Improved Access and Positioning
- Increased Stability and Reduced Risk of Damage
- Reflux and Distillation
- Multiple Connections for Different Functions
- Reduced Interference with Other Equipment
Typical Applications
- Reactions with Gaseous Byproducts: The angled neck makes it easier to direct gases to a scrubber or condenser during reactions that generate vapors or require vacuum systems.
- Continuous Flow Systems: In setups where liquids or gases need to be introduced or removed continuously, the angled neck provides the right orientation for such processes, making them more efficient and safer.
- Improved Handling in Complex Synthesis: During multi-step reactions or when adding multiple reagents at different stages, the angled neck allows for more efficient handling without compromising the integrity of the flask or the experiment.
Disclaimer: Product images are for illustration purposes only. The actual brand received may vary based on availability, as Labogemdi sources high-quality laboratory products from multiple trusted suppliers. While we are not directly affiliated with specific brands, we ensure that all products comply with laboratory and research-grade standards, meeting the requirements of academic institutions, research laboratories, and industrial applications.




