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Instructions for using surface dishes in chemical experimental instruments

The surface dish is a commonly used container in chemical experiments, mainly used for holding solid or liquid samples for chemical reactions or observations. When using, place the sample evenly in the surface dish to avoid spilling over the edge. If heating is required, use auxiliary tools such as an asbestos net to avoid direct contact with the fire source to prevent cracking. After use, clean the surface dish in time to keep it clean for next use. When storing, place the surface dish in a dry place to avoid moisture or contamination, ensuring its service life and accuracy.

Edited at 2025-01-14 23:13:35
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Instructions for using surface dishes in chemical experimental instruments

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