He popularized ( though he did not invent ) the Liebig Condenser.
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The photo shows a testing cell for pipes made from glass, similar to a Liebig condenser.
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This principle was later used by Justus Liebig, in what is today usually referred to as a Liebig condenser.
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Liebig also popularized use of a counter-current water-cooling system for distillation, still referred to as a Liebig condenser.
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The Liebig condenser is simply a straight tube within a water jacket, and is the simplest ( and relatively least expensive ) form of condenser.
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The Liebig condenser is simply a straight tube within a cooling water jacket, and is the simplest ( and relatively least expensive ) form of condenser.
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For example, a round bottom flask, Liebig condenser, and oil bubbler with ground glass joints may be rapidly fitted together to reflux a reaction mixture.