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Lab Equipment
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1. Beakers
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Proper Use Used for many purposes Can be heated Not used for accurate measuring
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2. Erlenmeyer Flask
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Proper Use Used for storing and/or mixing liquids or solutions Can be heated Not used for accurate measuring
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3. Pipette
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Proper Use Exact volume measurement with some types of pipettes Transferring liquids
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4. Test Tube
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Proper Use Used to heat, mix, collect, store, etc. materials Used for experimentation
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5. Graduated Cylinder
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Proper Use To make more accurate volume measurements
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6. Spring Scale
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Proper Use To measure mass of an object To measure applied force
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7. Balance Scale (triple-beam)
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Proper Use To measure mass of an object
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8. Microscope
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Proper Use To observe extremely small specimens
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10. Test tube holder/clamp 9. Beaker Tongs
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Proper Use 9. To hold/grasp a test tube 10. To hold/grasp a beaker
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11. Safety Goggles To protect your eyes when heating or mixing chemicals
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12. Bunsen Burner To heat objects in a laboratory experiment
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13. Test Tube Rack
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Proper Use To hold test tubes during an experiment
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To measure temperature 14. Thermometer
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15. Hot Plate
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Proper Use Used to heat flasks and beakers
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16. Wire Gauze 17. Ring Clamp 18. Ring Stand
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Proper Use 16. Wire Gauze -Rests on a ring clamp to hold glassware above a burner
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Proper Use 17. Ring Clamp – Used to hold items like beakers, flasks and crucibles over a Bunsen burner on a ring stand 18. Ring Stand – Used to place objects over a Bunsen burner for heating
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19. Funnel
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Proper Use Aides in pouring materials into small openings Used for filtering with filter paper
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20. Mortar and Pestle
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Proper Use Used to grind or crush materials
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21. Petri Dish
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Proper Use Used to culture (“grow”) microscopic specimens
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