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Laboratory Equipment Pictures and Descriptions of Chemistry Equipment Used in the Laboratory
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Beaker Glass or plastic Common sizes are 50 mL, 100 mL, 250 mL, 400 mL, 600 mL Glass beakers can be heated, plastic cannot Beakers are only used for measuring approximate volumes
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Beaker Tongs Metal with plastic covering Used to pick up hot beakers Should not be held over a flame or the plastic will melt
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Bunsen Burner Constructed of metal Connected to a gas supply with rubber tubing Used to heat chemicals in beakers, test tubes, and crucibles
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Clay Triangle Wire frame with porcelain supports It can be used to support a crucible if it is placed on a iron ring
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Crucible & Cover Porcelain Used to heat small amounts of solid substances at high temperatures
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Crucible Tongs Iron or Nickel Used to pick up and hold small items (such as crucibles and their lids)
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Dropper Pipet Glass tip with rubber bulb Used to transfer small volumes of liquid
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Electronic Balance Used for measuring the mass of chemicals and objects less than 400 grams Chemicals and hot glassware should never be placed directly on the balance
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Erlenmeyer Flask Glass Common sizes are 50 mL, 125 mL and 250 mL May be heated Can be used as a reaction vessel such as in a titration
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Evaporating Dish Porcelain Used to contain small volumes of liquid being evaporated
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Flint Striker Metal with magnesium flint Used to light a Bunsen burner
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Forceps Metal Used to hold or pick up small objects
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Four Beam Balance Used for measuring the mass of chemicals and small objects Usually a four beam balance can more accurately find masses than a three beam (platform) balance
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Funnel Glass or plastic Common size holds 12.5 cm diameter filter paper Can be used for separating mixtures
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Graduated Cylinder Glass or plastic Common sizes are 10 mL, 50 mL, and 100 mL Used to measure the volume of a liquid Must not be heated and reactions should not be done in the graduated cylinder
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Grease or Wax Pencil Wax marking pencil Used to write on glassware
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Mortar and Pestle Porcelain May be used to grind crystals and lumpy chemicals to a powder
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Nichrome Wire Glass or metal rod with a nichrome wire attached Used for conducting flame tests
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Petri Dish & Cover Glass top and bottom Used for examining specimens
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Platform Balance Sometimes also referred to as a triple beam balance Used for measuring the mass of chemicals and small objects
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Policeman Plastic Used to remove precipitates from glassware
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Ring Clamp Metal Can be attached to a ring stand to support beakers or other glassware
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Ring Stand Metal rod fixed upright in a heavy metal base Has many uses as a support
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Safety Goggles Plastic Must be worn at all times while working in the laboratory
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Scoopula or Microspatula Metal Used to transfer solid chemicals The scoopula has a larger capacity
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Stirring Rod Glass rod Used to stir and assist in pouring liquids
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Test Tubes Glass Common sizes : small (13 mm x 100 mm) medium (20 mm x 150 mm) large (25 mm x 200 mm) May be heated Should not be used if chipped or cracked
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Test Tube Brush Bristles with wire handle Used to scrub small diameter glassware (like test tubes)
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Test Tube Clamp Metal Can be attached to a ring stand to hold small diameter glassware
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Test Tube Holder Spring metal Used to hold test tubes or glass tubing
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Test Tube Rack Wood or plastic Holds test tubes in a vertical position
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Triangular File Metal Used to scratch glass tubing prior to breaking to desired length
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Wash Bottle Flexible plastic Should only be filled with distilled water Used to rinse chemicals from glassware
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Watch Glass Glass Used to cover an evaporating dish or beaker
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Wire Gauze Metal with asbestos center Used to spread the heat of a Bunsen burner
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Utility Tongs Metal Used for picking up hot objects
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