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Büchner flask
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A Büchner flask, also known as a vacuum flask,[1] filter flask, suction flask, side-arm flask, or Bunsen flask, is a thick-walled Erlenmeyer flask with a short glass tube and hose barb protruding about an inch from its neck.
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