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Which piece of laboratory apparatus is not used for the purpose listed?
`|{:("Apparatus","Purpose"),((A)"Aspirator","measure height"),((B)"Burnet","measure volume"),((C)"Calorimeter","measure thermal energy change"),((D)"Desiccator","store samples in dry conditions"):}:|`

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Aspirator is used to create vacuum.
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