A Different use for the Lightbulb



This does have to do with Chem, even though it has to do with lab
equipment. Thats right, you can turn a lightbulb into a Round bottom
Flask. Ive followed the instructions
here:http://www.instructables.com/id/EH8FGYFOB9EQZJIN8P/

More can be found on google:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=X01&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=hollow+out+a+light+bulb&spell=1

I used a 75W Lightbulb from the dollar Store (they came in a four
pack). Ive boiled water in it already, but it may be because of my
method (I used a propane torch btw...) I first heated the liquid
Lightly, letting the bulb hit the outside of the flame while
circulating the liquid (I was holding it by the metal part with a pair
of Pliers). Then I gently worked my way in until all the flame hits the
bulb and the liquid would boil.

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    ... I used a 75W Lightbulb from the dollar Store (they came in a four ... letting the bulb hit the outside of the flame while ... circulating the liquid (I was holding it by the metal part with a pair ... Then I gently worked my way in until all the flame hits the ...
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  • Re: A Different use for the Lightbulb
    ... I used a 75W Lightbulb from the dollar Store (they came in a four ... letting the bulb hit the outside of the flame while ... circulating the liquid (I was holding it by the metal part with a pair ... Then I gently worked my way in until all the flame hits the ...
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