Magnetic stirrer, the Glossary
A magnetic stirrer or magnetic mixer is a laboratory device that employs a rotating magnetic field to cause a stir bar (or flea) immersed in a liquid to spin very quickly, thus stirring it.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Alnico, Biology, Birch reduction, Chemically inert, Chemistry, Contamination, Ferrite (magnet), Glass, Glass rod, Greenock, Heating element, Hot plate, Lubricant, Magnet, Magnetic field, Magnetism, Neodymium magnet, Polytetrafluoroethylene, Round-bottom flask, Samarium–cobalt magnet, Shaker (laboratory), Static mixer, Torpedo Experimental Establishment, Viscosity, Vortex mixer.
Alnico
Alnico is a family of iron alloys which, in addition to iron are composed primarily of aluminium (Al), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co), hence the acronym al-ni-co.
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Biology
Biology is the scientific study of life.
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Birch reduction
The Birch reduction is an organic reaction that is used to convert arenes to 1,4-cyclohexadienes.
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Chemically inert
In chemistry, the term chemically inert is used to describe a substance that is not chemically reactive.
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Chemistry
Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.
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Contamination
Contamination is the presence of a constituent, impurity, or some other undesirable element that renders something unsuitable, unfit or harmful for physical body, natural environment, workplace, etc.
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Ferrite (magnet)
A ferrite is one of a family of iron oxide-containing magnetic ceramic materials.
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Glass
Glass is an amorphous (non-crystalline) solid.
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Glass rod
A glass stirring rod, glass rod, stirring rod or stir rod is a piece of laboratory equipment used to mix chemicals.
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Greenock
Greenock (Greenock; Grianaig) is a town in Inverclyde, Scotland, located in the west central Lowlands of Scotland.
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Heating element
A heating element is a device used for conversion of electric energy into heat, consisting of a heating resistor and accessories.
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Hot plate
A hot plate or hotplate is a portable self-contained tabletop small appliance cooktop that features one or more electric heating elements or gas burners. Magnetic stirrer and hot plate are laboratory equipment.
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Lubricant
A lubricant (sometimes shortened to lube) is a substance that helps to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact, which ultimately reduces the heat generated when the surfaces move.
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Magnet
A magnet is a material or object that produces a magnetic field.
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Magnetic field
A magnetic field (sometimes called B-field) is a physical field that describes the magnetic influence on moving electric charges, electric currents, and magnetic materials.
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Magnetism
Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other.
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Neodymium magnet
A Nickel-plated neodymium magnet on a bracket from a hard disk drive Nickel-plated neodymium magnet cubes Left: high-resolution transmission electron microscopy image of Nd2Fe14B; right: crystal structure with unit cell marked A neodymium magnet (also known as NdFeB, NIB or Neo magnet) is a permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron to form the Nd2Fe14B tetragonal crystalline structure.
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Polytetrafluoroethylene
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) is a synthetic fluoropolymer of tetrafluoroethylene, and has numerous applications because it is chemically inert.
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Round-bottom flask
Round-bottom flasks (also called round-bottomed flasks or RB flasks) are types of flasks having spherical bottoms used as laboratory glassware, mostly for chemical or biochemical work.
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Samarium–cobalt magnet
A samarium–cobalt (SmCo) magnet, a type of rare-earth magnet, is a strong permanent magnet made of two basic elements: samarium and cobalt.
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Shaker (laboratory)
A shaker is a piece of laboratory equipment used to mix, blend, or agitate substances in a tube or flask by shaking them. Magnetic stirrer and shaker (laboratory) are laboratory equipment.
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Static mixer
A static mixer is a device for the continuous mixing of fluid materials, without moving components. Magnetic stirrer and static mixer are laboratory equipment.
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Torpedo Experimental Establishment
The Torpedo Experimental Establishment (T.E.E.) also known as the Admiralty Torpedo Experimental Establishment was a former research department of the British Department of Admiralty from 1947 to 1959.
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Viscosity
The viscosity of a fluid is a measure of its resistance to deformation at a given rate.
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Vortex mixer
A vortex mixer, or vortexer, is a simple device used commonly in laboratories to mix small vials of liquid. Magnetic stirrer and vortex mixer are laboratory equipment.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_stirrer
Also known as Hotplate stirrer, Magnetic mixer, Magnetic stirbar, Magnetic stirrers, Stir bar, Stir bars.