Description

A dropper is a laboratory tool consisting of a small tube with a tapered or narrow opening at one end, used to dispense small amounts of liquid with precision. It typically has a rubber bulb or squeeze mechanism at the other end to control the release of liquid. Droppers are commonly used in chemistry, biology, and medical laboratories for transferring reagents, chemicals, or solutions drop by drop. They are also used in pharmaceuticals for administering medications in small doses.