Test tube holder

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A test tube holder can be made from wood or metal.[1] It is used for holding a test tube in place[2] when the tube is hot or should not be touched.[3] For example, a test tube holder can be used to hold a test tube while it is being heated.[4] Moreover, when heating the tube with liquid or solid contained inside, the tube holder ought to tightly hold a test tube[5] in order for the tube to be safely held while heating.[6]

Particularly, for liquid heating, when holding a test tube holder with a test tube, hold it such that it aligns with the lab bench and also point the open end of the tube away from yourself or anyone nearby.[7]

Additionally, while using a test tube holder, the proper distance between the test tube holder and the top of the test tube is approximately 3 centimetres.[8]

Structure

Structurally, jaws of a test tube holder are self-closed by a spring.[9]

Purpose

The purpose of a test tube holder is to be used only to hold a test tube as it is not structured for flasks or other heavier objects.[10]

Additional image

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A wooden test tube holder

See also

References

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