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French chemist François Antoine Henri Descroizilles created a basic, graduated-cylinder-like tube to measure liquids for chemical analysis.
Another Frenchman, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac , coined the term "burette" and improved the design with a side arm, making it more functional for standardized chemical testing. burette buy
For high-volume industrial work, products like the Microlit E-Burette use motorized pistons to eliminate human error in reading the meniscus. Why Precision Matters Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
Étienne-Ossian Henry invented the first version with a valve in 1845. Ten years later, Karl Friedrich Mohr popularized the modern design by adding the characteristic graduated scale and a clamp-controlled tip, which transformed it into the essential tool we recognize today. Choosing the Right One burette buy