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19 June, 08:51
Difference between water bath and incubator
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Ryleigh Chaney
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A water bath is a container of water heated to a given temperature, used for heating substances placed in smaller containers and an incubator is an enclosed apparatus providing a controlled environment for the care and protection of premature or unusually small babies.
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