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This document lists and describes common laboratory equipment including:
1) A Bunsen burner used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
2) A ring stand used to hold equipment like flasks and test tubes.
3) Additional equipment like crucibles, pipettes, beakers and test tubes used to contain, transfer, mix, and analyze chemical substances.
4) Safety equipment such as safety goggles, forceps, and wire gauze used to safely handle hot or hazardous materials.
This document lists and describes common laboratory equipment including:
1) A Bunsen burner used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
2) A ring stand used to hold equipment like flasks and test tubes.
3) Additional equipment like crucibles, pipettes, beakers and test tubes used to contain, transfer, mix, and analyze chemical substances.
4) Safety equipment such as safety goggles, forceps, and wire gauze used to safely handle hot or hazardous materials.
This document lists and describes common laboratory equipment including:
1) A Bunsen burner used for heating, sterilization, and combustion.
2) A ring stand used to hold equipment like flasks and test tubes.
3) Additional equipment like crucibles, pipettes, beakers and test tubes used to contain, transfer, mix, and analyze chemical substances.
4) Safety equipment such as safety goggles, forceps, and wire gauze used to safely handle hot or hazardous materials.
laboratory equipment that produces a flask which features a flat bottom, a single open gas flame, which is used for conical body, and a cylindrical neck. An heating, sterilization, and combustion. Erlenmeyer flask is used for the storing and mixing of chemicals in a laboratory 2. Ring Stand - A piece of scientific setting. equipment, to which clamps can be attached to hold other pieces of 10. Crucible (and cover) - Used in the equipment, such as burettes, commonly laboratory to contain chemical used for titration experiments, test compounds when heated to extremely tubes and flasks. high temperatures.
3. Pipestem Triangle - A piece of 11. Watch Glass - A circular concave piece
laboratory apparatus that is used to of glass used in chemistry as a surface support a crucible being heated by a to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids Bunsen burner or other heat source. while being weighed, for heating a small amount of substance and as a cover for 4. Utility Clamp - A laboratory apparatus a beaker. resembling a pair of scissors. It composes of 3 parts: 2-prong adjust, 12. Cork - Used to cover flasks. metal rod, and clamp down (attach the clamp to the ring stand for adjust the 13. Safety Goggles - Are forms of protective height). This apparatus is connected to eyewear that usually enclose or protect ring stand or retort stand. the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or 5. Evaporating Dish - Used to evaporate chemicals from striking the eyes. They excess solvents - most commonly water are used in chemistry laboratories and - to produce a concentrated solution or in woodworking. a solid precipitate of the dissolved substance. Most are made of porcelain 14. Pipette - A slender tube attached to or or borosilicate glass. incorporating a bulb, for transferring or measuring out small quantities of liquid, 6. Mortar and Pestle - A device used to especially in a laboratory. prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine 15. Rubber Stopper - Mainly used in paste or powder. chemical laboratory in combination with flasks and test tube and also for 7. Test Tube - A common piece of fermentation in winery. laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic 16. Scoopula - A brand name of a spatula- tubing, open at the top and closed at like scoop utensil used primarily in the bottom. chemistry lab settings to transfer solids: to a weigh paper for weighing, to a 8. Beaker - A type of cylindrical container cover slip to measure melting point, or used to mix chemicals, liquids and other a graduated cylinder, or to a watch substances together for scientific glass from a flask or beaker through testing. scraping. 17. Test Tube Holder - Used for holding a test tube in place when the tube is hot 24. Graduated Cylinder - A common piece or should not be touched. For example, of laboratory equipment used to a test tube holder can be used to hold a measure the volume of a liquid. test tube while it is being heated. 25. Funnel - A tube or pipe that is wide at 18. Dropper - A short glass tube with a the top and narrow at the bottom, used rubber bulb at one end and a tiny hole for guiding liquid or powder into a small at the other, for measuring out drops of opening. medicine or other liquids.
19. Wire Gauze - A sheet of thin metal that
has net-like crosses or a wire mesh. Wire gauze is placed on the support ring that is attached to the retort stand between the Bunsen burner and the beakers in order to support the beakers or other glassware or flasks during heating.
20. Forceps - A handheld, hinged
instrument used for grasping and holding objects. Forceps are used when fingers are too large to grasp small objects or when many objects need to be held at one time while the hands are used to perform a task.
21. Test Tube Rack - A laboratory
equipment that is used to hold upright multiple test tubes at the same time.
22. Compound Microscope - An optical
instrument for forming magnified images of small objects, consisting of an objective lens with a very short focal length and an eyepiece with a longer focal length, both lenses mounted in the same tube.
23. Thermometer - An instrument for
measuring and indicating temperature, typically one consisting of a narrow, hermetically sealed glass tube marked with graduations and having at one end a bulb containing mercury or alcohol that expands and contracts in the tube with heating and cooling.