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Mastering Precision: The Pasteur Pipette Demystified


Unraveling the secrets of the Pasteur pipette, from its composition to calibration and effective usage.

Understanding the Pasteur Pipette

Explore the intricacies of the Pasteur pipette, from its construction to calibration procedures, ensuring accurate and controlled liquid transfers.

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Common Questions About Pasteur Pipette

Q: What is a Pasteur pipette?

A: A Pasteur pipette is a slender glass or plastic tube used for transferring small volumes of liquids in laboratories.

Q: How to calibrate a Pasteur pipette?

A: Calibration involves checking the accuracy by dispensing a known volume, adjusting if necessary, and ensuring precision in subsequent transfers.

Q: How is a plastic Pasteur pipette made?

A: Plastic Pasteur pipettes are typically made through injection molding, shaping them into the required form for accurate liquid handling.

Q: How to use a Pasteur pipette?

A: To use a Pasteur pipette, squeeze the bulb, insert the tip into the liquid, release the bulb slowly to draw the liquid, and dispense as needed.

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