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Title: Laboratory instruments
Author: Rose Penarijo
Date: July 22, 2010
Rating: 59
Licence: CC-BY-NC-SA
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Filesize: 10 kB
Questions: 37
Activities: 1
Type: Quiz / interactive learning
Language: English
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Description

Learn names of science laboratory equipment and what things are used for.

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  • A crystal used for observing small amount of sample undergoing reaction; as a cover of beaker in boiling water or solution and as a container for litmus paper while not in use during experiments
  • A deep wide mouthed, thin walled cylindrical vessel with a pouring lip used for measuring large quantities of liquid and also a container of boiling liquid mixture
  • A cone shaped vessel ending in a tube at the base, used for pouring liquids or powders through a small opening and to hold the filter paper in filtration
  • A framework or wooden or metal bars used for supporting the test tubes when not in used or while waiting for the reaction or reagents to took place
  • Used for measuring large quantities of liquids. As a receiver in filtration and distillation ; and also a container for liquid examples
  • An instrument with a broad, flexible usually dull-edged blade used for mixing, scooping or spreading soft substances of liquids
  • Fine wire woven to make an open gauzy materials for strainers-used to regulate the heat of the flame when used in heating
  • which of the following instruments is used to transfer particles from a wide mouthed bottle to a small mouthed bottle
  • Glass tubes, closed at one end making chemical test; used for heating small amount of solutions in experiments.
  • Ram wants to get the exact amount of liquid for his experiment. What laboratory instrument should he use?

 

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