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Florence flask

A Florence flask, also called a boiling flask, is a piece of laboratory glassware. It is a round or flat-bottom flask with a long neck. It is designed for even heating and is produced in a number of different glass thicknesses to stand different types of use. The flask is named after Florence, Italy.