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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below.
Options: Beaker, Graduated Cylinder, Erlenmeyer Flask, Test Tube, Medicine Dropper, Pipet B C D A 2. Which piece of equipment would work best for measuring 24 mL? For 750 mL? 3. Which unit of measure is used for equipment D? What is it measuring (mass, volume, weight, length, density or area)?
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. A – ?
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Bellwork Take measurement from center of meniscus
1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. A – Graduated Cylinder: Very precise glassware used to measure the volume of liquids Take measurement from center of meniscus Eye level with meniscus
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below.
A – Graduated Cylinder: Very precise glassware used to measure the volume of liquids
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below.
A – Graduated Cylinder: Very precise glassware used to measure the volume of liquids 24 mL
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below.
A – Graduated Cylinder: Very precise glassware used to measure the volume of liquids 6.6 mL
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below.
A – Graduated Cylinder: Very precise glassware used to measure the volume of liquids 38 mL
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below.
A – Graduated Cylinder: Very precise glassware used to measure the volume of liquids 2.65 mL
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. B – ?
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. B – Erlenmeyer flask: Used for mixing, heating, and storing chemicals. Small neck allows the flask to be sealed when mixing or heating chemicals, preventing spills.
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. C – ?
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. C – Test tube: Used to hold small quantities of chemicals during experiments
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Bellwork 1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. D – ?
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Bellwork D – Beaker: Used to stir, mix or heat liquids
1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. D – Beaker: Used to stir, mix or heat liquids Have a beak that assists in pouring Typical unit of measure is milliliters (mL), but larger beakers may use liters (L).
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Bellwork Medicine Dropper: Used for dispensing liquids drop by drop
1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. Medicine Dropper: Used for dispensing liquids drop by drop
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Bellwork Pipet: Used to dispense liquids drop-by-drop or by the mL
1. Label each piece of equipment pictured below. Pipet: Used to dispense liquids drop-by-drop or by the mL
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Bellwork 2. Which piece of equipment would work best for measuring 24 mL?
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Bellwork 2. Which piece of equipment would work best for measuring 24 mL? The graduated cylinder would be most appropriate for measuring 24 mL because it is precise enough to measure volume to the nearest mL. The other equipment pictured is not precise enough.
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Bellwork 2. Which piece of equipment would work best for measuring 750 mL?
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Bellwork 2. Which piece of equipment would work best for measuring 750 mL? The beaker would be most appropriate for measuring 750 mL. The graduated cylinder is not large enough, and the Erlenmeyer flask is not precise enough to measure to the nearest 50 mL.
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Bellwork 3. Which unit of measure is used for equipment D? What is it measuring (mass, volume, weight, length, or area)?
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Bellwork 3. Which unit of measure is used for equipment D? What is it measuring (mass, volume, weight, length, or area)? The beaker measures volume in milliliters (mL).
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Group Activity In teams of 4, measure the following volumes of water (from the sink) using the glassware sitting out on the counter. Container 1: 43 mL Container 2: 250 mL Take both containers of water to the designated area for your team for judging!
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