@article{8249e7c9-4e37-49fc-8be7-c9cfd2275b32, author = {Małgorzata Taborska }, title = {Kipp’s apparatus – a smart laboratory equipment}, journal = {Opuscula Musealia}, volume = {Volume 21 (2013)}, number = {Volume 21}, year = {2014}, issn = {0239-9989}, pages = {115-129},keywords = {Kipp’s apparatus; laboratory glassware; in situ nascendi gases; Geissler tube}, abstract = {Kipp’s apparatus belongs to a group of very special laboratory glassware. Its appearance results from cooperation of two outstanding specialists: Jacobus Kipp and Johann H.W. Geissler. The apparatus serves for obtaining small amounts of strongly reactive gases, on site, at the laboratory. Its asset is the possibility of supervising the reaction. This successful model of apparatus was long used in laboratories, along with its numerous modifications. It was created in 1860, but small numbers of the apparatus are still manufactured. In laboratory equipment it serves as a source of in situ nascendi gases. Currently it has been replaced by precision electronic apparatus.  }, doi = {10.4467/20843852.OM.13.007.2917}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/opuscula-musealia/article/aparat-kipp-a-eleganckie-urzadzenie-laboratoryjne} }