The characteristics of the glass dropper pipette with a rubber bulb are as follows:
Materials: The pipette is made of glass, borosilicate glass for its durability and chemical resistance, while the bulb is made of rubber.
Graduation and Precision: Glass pipettes are often graduated, like the one in the image, which has a graduation up to 10 ml, allowing for precise measurement of liquids.
Reusability: They are reusable after cleaning, making them more environmentally friendly than single-use plastic alternatives.
Use: This instrument is commonly used in laboratories, chemistry, microbiology, or for transferring and measuring liquids such as reagents or oils.
Functionality of the Bulb: The rubber bulb is used to draw and dispense liquid into the pipette by creating pressure or suction.


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