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Laboratory Hot Bath

Chemical substances need to be heated during chemical reactions, but placing the substances directly on the heat source will cause the reactor to explode due to uneven heating and rapid temperature rise. Because of this situation, the need for hot baths was born. A hot bath is a method of placing a container in a hot bath material, allowing the temperature of the hot bath material to slowly rise to a certain level, and then slowly cooling it, thereby improving the heat transfer performance of the container and making the bottom of the container uniform. The main hot baths used in laboratories include: oil bath, water bath, sand bath, electric heating and microwave heating.

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