Have been having a discussion with a teacher who has labelled a watch glass as a clock glass.
I've always called it a watch glass.
Your thoughts ??
Watch glass Vs Clock glass
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Re: Watch glass Vs Clock glass
Always a watch glass, Interesting.
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Re: Watch glass Vs Clock glass
I worked with a teacher who called the large ones a clock glass. Makes sense, watches are small and clocks are large.
Re: Watch glass Vs Clock glass
Have heard both terms since my early days in science, but use 'watch glass'. Merilyn's comment sounds logical!
Liz
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