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A '''laboratory bath''' is a [[laboratory]] device used to modulate the temperature of a sample or improve its heat induction. There are many types of lab baths, including water baths, oil baths, heated baths, cooling baths, and shaker baths.
A '''laboratory bath''' could refer to any of the following:
 
*[[Cooling bath]]: a laboratory device that lowers the temperature of the bath or improves heat conduction
*[[Heated bath]]: a laboratory device that raises the temperature of the bath to enhance a chemical reaction
*[[Laboratory water bath]]: a laboratory device that maintains the temperature of the bath
*[[Oil bath]]: a laboratory device that uses oil an oil to regulate the temperature of a sample
 
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[[Category:Laboratory equipment]]

Latest revision as of 21:32, 23 November 2011

A laboratory bath could refer to any of the following:

  • Cooling bath: a laboratory device that lowers the temperature of the bath or improves heat conduction
  • Heated bath: a laboratory device that raises the temperature of the bath to enhance a chemical reaction
  • Laboratory water bath: a laboratory device that maintains the temperature of the bath
  • Oil bath: a laboratory device that uses oil an oil to regulate the temperature of a sample