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Kipps Apparatus

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Model No: AGN-1682
Kipp’s apparatus is a classic laboratory device designed for the generation of gases on demand, typically used for small to medium-scale gas production in chemistry experiments. It consists of three interconnected glass chambers stacked vertically. A solid reactant is placed in the middle chamber, and a liquid reagent is added from the top. The reaction between the solid and liquid produces a gas that collects in the upper chamber and can be drawn off as needed.

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Technical Specifications

  • Made of borosilicate glass for durability and chemical resistance
  • Features standardized interchangeable ground glass joints for easy assembly and part replacement
  • Consists of three chambers: upper gas collection, middle solid reactant, lower liquid reagent
  • Allows controlled gas generation by regulating liquid addition and removal
  • Equipped with an outlet tube or stopcock for safe and precise gas delivery
  • Transparent design enables visual monitoring of reaction progress
  • Compact and stable for bench-top use
  • Suitable for generating gases like H₂, CO₂, H₂S, and others
 
Cat. No. Capacity (ml)
1682/1 100
1682/2 250
1682/3 500
1682/4 1000

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