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Manipulating Weighing Bottles
Heating at 105°C to 110°C for 1 hour is sufficient to remove the moisture from the surface of most solids. Figure 1. shows the recommended way to dry a sample. The weighing bottle is contained in a labeled beaker with a cover glass. This arrangement protects the sample from accidental contamination and also allows for free access of air. Crucibles containing a precipitate that can be freed of moisture by simple drying can be treated similarly. The beaker holding the weighing bottle or crucible to be dried must be carefully marked for identification.
Avoid touching dried objects with your fingers because detectable amounts of water or oil from the skin may be transferred to the objects. Instead, use tongs, chamois finger cots, clean cotton gloves, or strips of paper to handle dried objects for weighing. Figure 2 shows how a weighing bottle is manipulated with tongs and strips of paper.
Figure 1. Arrangement for the drying of samples.
Figure 2. Quantitative transfer of solid sample. Note the use of tongs to hold the weighing bottle and a paper strip to hold the cap to avoid contact between glass and skin.
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