Pasteur pipette
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Named after the French scientist Louis Pasteur, who used them in his research.
Noun
[edit]Pasteur pipette (plural Pasteur pipettes)
- (chemistry) An item of laboratory equipment consisting of a simple pipette with a very long, fine nose and a rubber bulb, used to draw small amounts of liquid from a chemical liquid or solution. Often used to separate two phases in a small sample.
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[edit]an item of laboratory equipment
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