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Specifications for Mohr Pipettes

  • Part of Standard Laboratory Apparatus Adopted by the Manufacturing Chemists Association of the United States Part 1
  • 1922

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From Manufacturing Chemists' Association Catalog for Standard Laboratory Apparatus, Part 1.

Mohr Pipettes. Invented by Karl Friedrich Mohr.

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  • Manufacturing Chemists' Association (U.S.)
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  • Eimer & Amend
Place of publication
  • New York (State)
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  • 27 cm H
Language
  • English
Subject
  • Chemical apparatus
  • Laboratories--Equipment and supplies
  • Manufacturing Chemists' Association (U.S.)
  • Pipettes
  • Scientific apparatus and instruments
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  • Courtesy of Science History Institute

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  • Page 28
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“Specifications for Mohr Pipettes.” Standard Laboratory Apparatus Adopted by the Manufacturing Chemists Association of the United States Part 1. New York (State): Eimer & Amend, 1922. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/t435gc99f.

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