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Lab Equipment
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Bellringer Name three things that are never permitted in the lab.
What system of measurement is used in lab? What do these prefixes and suffixes mean: Chloro Karyo troph
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Graduated Cylinder (J)
Is used to accurately measure the volume of liquids. The most common measurement for volume is milliliters (mL) Meniscus the bottom of the liquid line
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Volume How much space something takes up.
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Pipette and Burette (P)
Used for small liquid measurements
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Droppers (O) Used for dispensing and measuring small amounts of liquid.
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Beaker (L) and Erlenmeyer Flask
Storing and mixing liquids
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Test tube (K) Used for mixing and handling liquids
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Triple Beam Balance (I)
Used to find mass. The most common measurement for mass is grams (g)
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Ruler or Meter Stick (W)
Measure length of an object The most common measurement for length is meter (m)
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Thermometer (U) Use to measure temperature.
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Microscopes (Q) Scientist use them to study small things
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Microscope Slide (R)
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Cover Slip (S)
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Bunsen Burner (N) Use gas to produce a flame
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Test Tube Holder (clamp)
Allows you to hold at test tube over a flame.
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Test Tube Rack (M) Used to hold multiple test tubes
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Safety Goggles (H) Must be worn if any chemicals or glassware is used
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Magnifying Glass (A)
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Dissecting Pan (B)
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Dissecting Pins (C)
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Dissecting Scissors (E)
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Probe (F)
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Scalpel (G)
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Forceps (D)
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Petri Dish (T)
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Funnel (V)
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Lab Safety Symbols
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Biohazard Wash your hands after handling
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Corrosive
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Flammable/Combustible
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NO food or Drink
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Poisonous/Toxic
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Radiation
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