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In a chemistry laboratory, a retort is a device used for distillation or dry distillation of substances. It consists of a spherical vessel with a long downward-pointing neck. The liquid to be distilled is placed in the vessel and heated. The neck acts as a condenser, allowing the vapors to condense and flow along the … See more
Retorts were widely used by alchemists, and images of retorts appear in many drawings and sketches of their laboratories. Before the advent of modern condensers, retorts were used by many prominent … See more
In laboratory use, due to advances in technology, especially the invention of the Liebig condenser, retorts were largely considered to have … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEB1. : to pay or hurl back : return. retort an insult. 2. a. : to make a reply to. b. : to say in reply. 3. : to answer (an argument) by a counter argument. intransitive verb. 1. : to answer back usually sharply. 2. : to return an …
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