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Reaction Work-Up II

Using the Rotavap: The rotary evaporator is your friend in the lab. This video will ensure that you build a safe and productive relationship.

View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/5-301IAP04

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  • @mrphysh "I worked as a lab tech for 25 years. My only contact with a rotavap was in graduate school."

    ha ha ha, YES! I love you! I keep saying this as well. I'm sure they're handy for bulk, rapid work with high dilutions, but they're far from essential and often entirely unnecessary if I apply a bit of thinking. A normal still will work for most of it. Spend the $3k on some pH paper. That's a lot of paper. :P

    I'm looking at releasing my own buchi, the price is far higher than it needs to be.

  • Nice Video!!1 thnks!!

  • I worked as a lab tech for 25 years. My only contact with a rotavap was in graduate school.

  • nice ..

    good work

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