Watch Glass

A watch glass is a circular, slightly convex-concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids while being weighed, or as a cover for a beaker. The latter use is generally applied to prevent dust or other particles entering the beaker; the watch glass does not completely seal the beaker, and so gas exchanges still occur.

When used as an evaporation surface, a watch glass allows closer observation of precipitates or crystallisation, and can be placed on a surface of contrasting colour to improve the visibility overall.

Watch glasses are also sometimes used to cover a glass of whisky, to concentrate the aromas in the glass, and to prevent spills when the whisky is swirled.

Watch glasses are so named because they are similar to the glass used for the front of old-fashioned pocket watches. In reference to this, large watch glasses are occasionally known as clock glasses.


Laboratory equipment
Glassware
  • Beaker
  • Boston round (bottle)
  • Büchner funnel
  • Burette
  • Cold finger
  • Condenser
  • Conical measure
  • Cuvette
  • Dean-Stark apparatus
  • Dropping funnel
  • Eudiometer
  • Evaporating dish
  • Gas syringe
  • Graduated cylinder
  • Pipette
  • Petri dish
  • Pycnometer
  • Separatory funnel
  • Soxhlet extractor
  • Ostwald viscometer
  • Watch glass
Flasks
  • Büchner
  • Dewar
  • Erlenmeyer
  • Fernbach
  • Fleaker
  • Florence
  • Retort
  • Round-bottom
  • Schlenk
  • Volumetric
Tubes
  • Boiling
  • Ignition
  • NMR
  • Test
  • Thiele
  • Thistle
Other
  • Agar plate
  • Aspirator
  • Autoclave
  • Biosafety cabinet
  • Bunsen burner
  • Calorimeter
  • Chemostat
  • Colony counter
  • Colorimeter
  • Laboratory centrifuge
  • Crucible
  • Eyewash
  • Fire blanket
  • Fume hood
  • Glove box
  • Homogenizer
  • Hot air oven
  • Incubator
  • Laminar flow cabinet
  • Magnetic stirrer
  • Meker-Fisher burner
  • Microscope
  • Microtiter plate
  • Picotiter plate
  • Plate reader
  • Retort stand
  • Safety shower
  • Spectrophotometer
  • Static mixer
  • Stir bar
  • Stirring rod
  • Scoopula
  • Teclu burner
  • Thermometer
  • Vacuum dry box
  • Vortex mixer
  • Wash bottle
See also: Instruments used in medical laboratories

Famous quotes containing the words watch and/or glass:

    Hard is his lot, that here by Fortune plac’d,
    Must watch the wild Vicissitudes of Taste;
    Samuel Johnson (1709–1784)

    When you’re thirsty and it seems that you could drink the entire ocean—that’s faith; when you start to drink and finish only a glass or two—that’s science.
    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904)