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The most important Lab Safety Rule…….. Always follow directions
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Goggles Goggles should always be worn when chemicals are used, heated, or mixed.
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Chemical Rules: If you get chemicals in your eyes or on your skin, wash for 15 minutes. Never EVER point a test tube or bottle that you are heating toward yourself or anyone else.
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Chemical Rules: If you need to smell a chemical, hold it 6 inches away from your nose and wave or waffle the fumes toward your nose. NEVER smell chemicals directly!!!!
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Cleanliness: Your lab area should always be clean when you start a lab and when you finish a lab. If a toxic substance was used, follow proper disposal directions given by your teacher.
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Just say NO: Horseplay is NEVER allowed in the lab. If you are caught horse-playing you will be kicked out of the lab. Food, drinks or gum is NOT allowed to be out during a lab.
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Dress Code: Always tie long hair back Closed-toe shoes only No loose clothing; roll baggy sleeves up tight If it dangles, it’s dangerous!!!
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Fire: If there is a fire in the room, notify the teacher IMMEDIATELY. If the fire is on you, stop, drop, and roll. Use a fire extinguisher, by remembering PASS (Point Aim Shoot Sweep) the base of the flame.
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Always remember: Its better to be safe than sorry Tell the teacher if any accident occurs
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For the next few slides answer correct or incorrect.
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Safety Symbols
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Clothing Protection
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Radio Active
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Biological
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Corrosive
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Disposal Safety
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Electrical Safety
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Extreme Temperatures
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Fumes
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Sharp Object Safety
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Toxic
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Irritant
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Flammable
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Eye Safety
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Animal Safety
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Lab Equipment
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Beaker Used to hold measure, mix, and transport liquids Not precise for measuring
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Bunsen Burner To heat substances
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Cover Slip and Microscope Slide Cover Slip: To flatten the object being viewed and to keep the lens clean Microscope slide: holds the specimen
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Dissecting Tools: Dissecting pins: to stabilize the organism Dissecting scissors: to cut the organism Dissecting tray: To hold the organism
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Medicine Dropper: Transports or measures out small amounts of a liquid
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Forceps: Similar to tweezers; used to grab small objects
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Funnel: Used when pouring things from one container to another to avoid spills
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Graduated Cylinder: Designed to make accurate volume measurements which are always read from the bottom of the curve (meniscus)
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Read the Meniscus
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What Graduated Cylinder Should You Use? The smaller graduated cylinder that can be used the more precise the measurement. If you had a 10 mL, a 25 mL, and a 50mL graduated cylinder, which would you use for the following: 13 mL 6 mL 47 mL 32 mL
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Measuring Volume of Irregular Object 1 st Measure a liquid volume (19 mL) 2 nd Place object in graduated cylinder, record volume (24 mL) 3 rd (Object and liquid volume) – (Liquid volume) = volume of object
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Magnifying Lens Magnifies small objects up to 10 times
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Microscope Used to view very small objects at a magnification of 40 to 100 times
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Petri Dish Flat disk with a cover used primarily to grow bacteria
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Pipette Used to transport liquids (usually small drops)
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Probe A pointed object used to examine organisms (used during dissection) (4F)
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Metric Ruler or Meter Stick Used to measure length in millimeters, centimeters, and meters
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Accuracy VS Precision Accuracy: how close the measurement is to the actual value. Precision: the exactness of a measurement broken down into the smallest possible increment *Best used in experiments because data is more likely to be repeated. *depends on the instrument used
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Safety Goggles To protect your eyes
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Scalpel A small blade used to cut tissues
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Test Tube: Made of special glass; used to carry and heat chemicals When heating, hold with a test tube clamp, slant at 45°angle away from you and others Move across the flame while heating
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Erlenmeyer Flask VS Florence Erlenmeyer flask is commonly used for storing and mixing liquids. The shape allowing good swirling to mix, with reduced chance of loss of solution. Florence flask is a boiling flask used to bring solutions to the boil. The round bottom allowed good heat distribution and the spherical shape avoided cracks due to heating/cooling stresses.
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Test Tube Rack and Test Tube Clamp Test tube rack: designed to hold one or more test tubes Test tube clamp: holds one test tube
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Thermometer An instrument for determining temperature
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Celsius Thermometer Celsius is the temperature scale that is based on zero degrees being the freezing point of water and 100 degrees as being the boiling point of water.
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Triple Beam Balance An instrument used for measuring mass
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Measuring Mass with Containers 1 st measure the mass of the container 2 nd measure the mass of the object inside the container 3 rd (Container and object mass) – (container mass) = object mass
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Spring Scale Spring scales measure mass. Remember, weight depends on gravity.
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The most important Lab Safety Rule…….. Always follow directions
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Goggles Goggles should always be worn when chemicals are used, heated, or mixed.
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Chemical Rules: If you get chemicals in your eyes or on your skin, wash for 15 minutes. Never EVER point a test tube or bottle that you are heating toward yourself or anyone else.
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Chemical Rules: If you need to smell a chemical, hold it 6 inches away from your nose and wave the fumes toward your nose. NEVER smell chemicals directly!!!!
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Cleanliness: Your lab area should always be clean when you start a lab and when you finish a lab. If a toxic substance was used, follow proper disposal directions
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Just say NO: Horseplay is NEVER allowed in the lab. If you are caught horse-playing you will be kicked out of the lab. Food, drinks or gum is NOT allowed to be out during a lab.
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Dress Code: Always tie long hair back Closed-toe shoes only No loose clothing; roll baggy sleeves up tight
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Fire: If there is a fire in the room, notify the teacher IMMEDIATELY. If the fire is on you……..
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Always remember: Its better to be safe than sorry Tell the teacher if any accident occurs
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For the next few slides answer correct or incorrect.
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Safety Symbols
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Clothing Protection
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Biological
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Corrosive
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Disposal Safety
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Electrical Safety
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Extreme Temperatures
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Fumes
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Sharp Object Safety
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Toxic
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Irritant
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Flammable
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Eye Safety
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Animal Safety
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Lab Equipment
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Beaker Used to hold measure and transport liquids Measures volume
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Bunsen Burner To heat substances
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Cover Slip To flatten the object being viewed, lower the cover slip at a 45° angle, and keep clean
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Dissecting Tools: Dissecting pins: to stabilize the organism Dissecting scissors: to cut the organism Dissecting tray: To hold the organism
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Medicine Dropper: Transports or measures out small amounts of a liquid
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Forceps: Similar to tweezers; used to grab small objects
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Graduated Cylinder: Designed to make accurate volume measurements which are always read from the bottom of the curve (meniscus) The smaller the cylinder, the more precise measurement Get eye level to read
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Hand Lens Magnifies small objects up to 10 times
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Microscope Used to view very small objects at a magnification of 40 to 100 times
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Petri Dish Flat disk with a cover used primarily to grow bacteria
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Pipette Used to transport liquids (usually small drops)
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Probe A pointed object used to examine organisms (used during dissection)
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Metric Ruler Used to measure length
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Safety Goggles To protect your eyes
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Scalpel A small blade used to cut tissues
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Test Tube: Made of special glass; used to carry and heat chemicals Test tube clamp is used to carry test tube Hold at 45° angle away from you and others to heat
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Chromatography Paper Chromatography paper is used to separate a mixture.
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Test Tube Rack Designed to hold test tubes
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Thermometer An instrument for determining temperature
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Funnel A funnel is used with filter paper to remove undissolved solids from a liquid mixture It also can be used to help pour a liquid into a container that has a small opening
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Triple Beam Balance An instrument used for measuring mass
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Online Quiz http://www.sciencegeek.net/Chemistry/taters/labequi pment.htm http://www.sciencegeek.net/Chemistry/taters/labequi pment.htm
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