A water bath is a laboratory apparatus used for incubating samples in water maintained at a constant temperature. It's commonly used to heat samples gently and uniformly, often for processes like enzyme reactions, cell culture, or warming reagents. The water bath provides a more stable and consistent temperature environment compared to heating directly on a hot plate or using an open flame.
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