
Lab Equipment
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- Q1used to hold liquid volumes, especially when swirling or stirring is needed. Narrow neck helps prevent evaporation and spillingErlenmeyer Flask30s
- Q2used to measure and hold liquids during lab experiments; glass ones can be heatedBeaker30s
- Q3used to measure the volume of liquids in milliliters; more precise than beakersGraduated Cylinder30s
- Q4used to hold small amounts of liquids/chemicals during experiments; can be heated and cooled quicklyTest Tubes30s
- Q5used to hold test tubes during an experiment or when drying test tubes after cleaningTest Tube Rack30s
- Q6used for grasping and holding objects, especially when you fingers are too largeForceps30s
- Q7used to determine pH (acidity/alkalinity) of a substance, very accurateDigital pH Meter30s
- Q8used to measure and transport a measured volume of liquid; more accurate with small volumesPipettes30s
- Q9used to hold and transport beakers and flasks when heatingTongs30s
- Q10used to heat substances to specific temperaturesHot Plate30s
- Q11used to measure the temperature in degrees CelsiusThermometers30s
- Q12used to determine the mass of items in grams or ouncesElectronic Balance30s
- Q13used to determine the mass of items in grams using counter weightsTriple-beam Balance30s
- Q14used to hold test tubes when heatingTest Tube Clamp30s
- Q15used to crush, grind and mix substancesMortar & Pestle30s