A tall form beaker without a spout is a type of laboratory glassware designed for holding, mixing, and measuring liquids. It features a cylindrical shape with tall, straight sides and a flat bottom, offering ample space for containing liquids during experiments or other laboratory procedures. Unlike beakers with spouts, those without spouts do not have a protruding pouring lip, which simplifies their design and makes them suitable for a wider range of applications. Tall form beakers without spouts are commonly used in various scientific fields, including chemistry, biology, and physics, for tasks such as solution preparation, titrations, and general liquid handling. Their versatile and durable construction makes them indispensable tools in laboratory settings.