glass rod
glass
glæs
glās
rod
rɑ:d
raad
British pronunciation
/ɡlˈas ɹˈɒd/

Definition & Meaning of "glass rod"in English

Glass rod
01

a slender, cylindrical object made of glass, often used in scientific experiments, laboratory settings, or glassblowing

What is a "glass rod"?

A glass rod is a long, thin piece of glass used in laboratories for stirring, mixing, or transferring liquids. It is usually smooth and transparent, making it easy to see through. Glass rods are commonly used to mix chemicals or solutions in containers like beakers or flasks. They are also used to guide or direct liquids during experiments. The smooth surface of the glass rod makes it easy to clean and reuse, and it can withstand contact with most chemicals without reacting.

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Examples
The chemist used a glass rod to stir the solution in the beaker, ensuring thorough mixing of the reactants.
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