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Dispensing bottles commonly have a narrow mouth and are used to dispense solutions in a controlled capacity. They may have a sealing cap or a storage tip. The bottom can be tapped, or the body squeezed, to extract substances.
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Lab bottles come in many shapes, each intended for specific applications. For example, Atlantic City (AC) round bottles commonly have a wide mouth and are used for working with dry and viscous samples. Boston round bottles are for pouring, and for solvent, chemical, and sample storage. French square bottles help provide efficient storage solutions in laboratory settings. Cylindrical bottles are required for roller applications.
The capacity of a lab bottle refers to the amount of liquid or substance that a bottle can hold. Capacity is most commonly measured in metric units, such as milliliters (mL) and liters (l), and sometimes in ounces (oz).
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