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Was (wer) ist bubbler$9981$ - definition

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT USED TO REMOVE AIR
Mercury bubbler; Oil bubbler
  • gas bubblers in two sizes

Bubbler cylinder         
COMPONENT OF EQUIPMENT FOR METAL ORGANIC CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
Bubbler Cylinders
A Bubbler cylinder is a component of a unit for the metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). They are devices that are used for conveying electronic grade metalorganic compounds from a liquid or solid precursor into a usable vapor.
bubbler         
  • Bielerhöhe mountain pass]], [[Vorarlberg]], Austria.
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  • A drinking fountain with a guard to prevent contact between spigot and user's mouth.
  • Combined drinking fountain for people, horses and dogs, Toronto, Canada, 1899
  • People drinking from a Wallace fountain during Bastille Day celebrations in 1911
  • Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association]]
  • The typical drinking fountain in Rome, called ''[[nasone]]''
  • In 2008, people are still using this drinking fountain built in 570 AD called Manga Hiti in Patan, Nepal
  • Man drinking from a ''[[pulpulak]]'' in Armenia. An example of the so called 'vertical' design
FOUNTAIN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE DRINKING WATER
Water fountain; Waterfountain; Drinking fountains; Drinking Fountain; Bubbler; Drinking water fountain; Water Fountain; Water bubbler
n.
1) Water fountain.
I'm going to get a drink at the bubbler.
2) Water fountain. This has been submitted and is in the dictionary, but I would add that, as far as I know, this is another Rhode Island-only term, like cabinet.
Get a drink of water at the bubbler.
drinking fountain         
  • Bielerhöhe mountain pass]], [[Vorarlberg]], Austria.
  •  access-date = March 23, 2005
}}</ref>
  • A drinking fountain with a guard to prevent contact between spigot and user's mouth.
  • Combined drinking fountain for people, horses and dogs, Toronto, Canada, 1899
  • People drinking from a Wallace fountain during Bastille Day celebrations in 1911
  • Metropolitan Free Drinking Fountain Association]]
  • The typical drinking fountain in Rome, called ''[[nasone]]''
  • In 2008, people are still using this drinking fountain built in 570 AD called Manga Hiti in Patan, Nepal
  • Man drinking from a ''[[pulpulak]]'' in Armenia. An example of the so called 'vertical' design
FOUNTAIN DESIGNED TO PROVIDE DRINKING WATER
Water fountain; Waterfountain; Drinking fountains; Drinking Fountain; Bubbler; Drinking water fountain; Water Fountain; Water bubbler
(drinking fountains)
A drinking fountain is a device which supplies water for people to drink in places such as streets, parks, or schools.
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Wikipedia

Gas bubbler

A gas bubbler is a piece of laboratory glassware which consists of a glass bulb filled with a small amount of fluid — usually mineral or silicone oil, less commonly mercury. The inlet to the bulb is connected to a ground glass joint, while the outlet is vented to the air.

Gas bubblers are used to exclude air from a reaction or a system. In the former case, the gas bubbler is fitted on the condenser of the reaction set-up. In the latter case, an oil bubbler is usually installed at the end of the inert gas manifold on a Schlenk line to prevent contamination by atmospheric oxygen and water.

A gas bubbler acts as a one-way valve — gases (hot air, evolved gases, solvent vapors) from the inlet will bubble through the fluid before being vented to the atmosphere. If there were an underpressure in the reaction vessel (such as when heat is removed, and the gases within contract), some fluid is sucked into a sump to equalize the pressure, instead of air. Wherever possible, such "suck back" should be avoided by filling the reaction apparatus with inert gas because an excessively low pressure will cause oil to be sucked into the reaction vessel, contaminating it.

The bubbles allow the worker to visibly confirm that the system is being flushed with inert gas; the rate at which bubbles form allow the worker to adjust the inlet pressure.