Identification of the common laboratory glassware, pipettes and Equipment . BCH 312 [PRACTICAL]

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Identification of the common laboratory glassware, pipettes and Equipment . BCH 312 [PRACTICAL]

Objective: -To be familiar with most used tools in biochemistry labs.

(1)Identification of the common laboratory glassware : A- Conical flasks and beakers: They are used for mixing, transporting and reacting, but not for accurate volume measurements. Conical flasks Beaker [Ehrlenmeyer]

B- Graduated cylinders [measuring cylinder ]: -Used to measure the volume of a liquid. Graduated cylinders are generally more accurate and precise than laboratory flasks and beakers. -If greater accuracy is needed, use a pipet or volumetric flask. Graduated cylinders

C- Volumetric flasks: Volumetric flasks It is used to make up a solution of fixed volume very accurately. Volumetric flasks

D- Burettes : A burette delivers measured volumes of liquid. Burettes are used primarily for titration. Burette

E- Pipettes: Are Tools commonly used to transport a measured volume of liquid. Pipettes come in several designs for various purposes with differing levels of accuracy and precision. There are two main type of pipettes are used in biochemical laboratory: (a)Volumetric or transfer pipettes. (b)Graduated or measuring pipettes.

Pipettes

(a)Volumetric pipettes. [transfer ] (b)Graduated pipettes. [measuring] There are two main type of pipettes are used in biochemical laboratory: (a)Volumetric pipettes. [transfer ] (b)Graduated pipettes. [measuring] • consists of a cyclindrical bulb joined at both ends to narrowed glass tubing. •Graduated. •Some are blown out. •There are two types: Mohr and serological • Are designed to deliver accurately a fixed volume of liquid. • More accurate than measuring pipettes. •Non-blown out. • Not graduated.

Serological pipette Mohr pipette (a)Volumetric pipettes. [transfer ] (b)Graduated pipettes. [measuring]

Smallest division of graduated pipette: 1 ml 2 1ml 10 = 0.5 ml = 0.1 ml

Steps of the Use of the pipettes: -The pipette is first washed with water ,then rinsed several times with a little of the solution to be used and finally filled to just above the mark , the liquid is allowed to fall to the mark . The solution is allowed to drain into the appropriate vessel with the jet of the pipette touching the wall of the vessel . After the flow of the liquid has stopped, the jet is held against the wall for some times and then removed . A certain amount of liquid will remain at the tip and this must not be "blown out".

pH meter (2) Identification of the common laboratory Equipment: (A)Balance. (B) pH meter. (C) Spectrophotometer. pH meter

pH meter: • A pH meter is an electronic device used for measuring the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a liquid. •Hydrogen ion concentration of many solution is low and difficult to measure accurately. •So, the term pH introduced as a way of expressing hydrogen ion concentration . •PH define as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration . •PH = - log10 [H+] •Since the PH determines many important aspects of the structure and activity of biological macromolecules and thus of the behavior of the cell and organisms . • Note: PH range value (0 - 14) ,, the higher PH number , the lower the hydrogen ion concentration and vice versa..

•There are many ways in biochemical laboratory to measure PH value such as ; and •litmus s paper, • a field kit • PH meter. The most accurate and reliable method is Note: before use it needs to be calibrated The glass electrode

Using a pH Meter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwY-xWMam7o

• Wavelength in this instrument divided into: Spectrophotometer • Spectrophotometer is instrument used to measure the intensity of light at a given wavelength that is transmitted or absorbed by a sample. • Wavelength in this instrument divided into: -Invisible range(ultraviolet) from 100 to 360 nm [Quartz cuvette are used] -Visible range (above 360 nm -700 nm) [Glass or plastic cuvette are used] • Blank : contain everything except the compound to be measure.

The spectrophotometer: it can be used to measure the amount of light absorbed by a solution. -By using the spectrophotometer, we can quantitatively measure absorbance, and this information can be used to determine the concentration of the absorbing molecule. -More concentrated solution will absorb more light and transmits less. So, the more concentrated solution  high absorbance value. And Less concentrated solution  less absorbance value.

How a spectrophotometer works

How a spectrophotometer works

How does a spectrophotometer work? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxC6F7bK8CU