From: Jon Kremsky (jkremsky$##$primeorg.com)
Date: Mon Nov 11 2002 - 14:49:01 EST
The easiest way is a double-tipped needle , or cannula, and move the liquid
with pressure from some dry argon, or other inert gas.
Jonathan N. Kremsky, Ph.D.
President
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450 Chelmsford St.
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978 934-0731 (fax)
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From: everybody-admin$##$orglist.net [mailto:everybody-admin$##$orglist.net]On
Behalf Of ahmet nebioglu
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 2:17 PM
To: everybody$##$orglist.net
Subject: ORGLIST:liquid transfer
Hi everybody..
I am trying to find a method to transfer a liquid(dried solvent) from one
bottle to another without a contact with air(moisture).. Do you have any
idea about how I can do this..
Thanks ....
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