Jockey pencil
Key Properties:
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In Laboratory Use:
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A jockey typically refers to a tool used for making small adjustments, often in experiments involving burettes or titrations.
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It is used to position electrodes in an electrochemical cell or for adjusting measurements.
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Material: Made from metal (like stainless steel) or plastic depending on the application.
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Design: A slender handle or rod that allows for precise control of small objects or instruments.
Common Uses:
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In Electrochemical Cells: To adjust electrodes or maintain contact with solutions.
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In Laboratory Titrations: To carefully control the flow or movement of liquids or reagents.