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Chemistry tools invented by Muslim scholars

During the Golden Age of Islam, Muslim scholars laid the foundations of the science of chemistry and became the inventors of many laboratory tools and equipment.

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In the books "Kitab el-Esrar" and "Sırr el-Esrar" that he wrote, Abu Bakr al-Razi, a scholar from the 9th century, described an advanced alembic. According to his description, the apparatus worked as follows: "The spouted funnel with a beak and the distillation vessel are suitable for the distillation of liquids. The key to this lies in the spouted funnel having a large and thick rim without splashing on the ground, and the rim should be free of any bubbles. The spouted funnel must be placed perfectly upright. The pot in which the spouted funnel is positioned should have a pot-like form, and it should be filled with water up to the highest level of the substance inside the spouted funnel. Additionally, there should be a large pot on the stove with boiling water, so that if the water in the pot diminishes, it can be refilled. Avoid the contact of cold water with the spouted funnel, and secure the spouted funnel in a way that it won't move and its base won't touch the bottom of the pot, or else it will break."