I've been looking at videos regarding the use of small scale chemical glassware and I'm wondering where do I start in scaling it up (whilst also scaling up the cooling and other safety measures) to where I can use it in a larger scale (say there's a reaction that is best used in a 1 L flask but I would like to scale it up for a 6 L flask)? I'm pretty sure it won't be easy but it also wouldn't be hard also, right?
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Scaling Up Chemical Reactions From Small Scale Glassware To Larger Sca
Started by CC96, Feb 09 2016 04:16 AM
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