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LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. Goggles. Most important piece of lab equipment ) Protects eyes from broken glass, chemicals and flames. Beaker. Measures liquids (but not very accurately) May be heated Used to hold or mix chemicals. Stirring Rod. Glass rod used for stirring

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LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

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  1. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

  2. Goggles • Most important piece of lab equipment) • Protects eyes from broken glass, chemicals and flames.

  3. Beaker • Measures liquids (but not very accurately) • May be heated • Used to hold or mix chemicals

  4. Stirring Rod • Glass rod used for stirring • BE CAREFUL! They break easily

  5. Erlenmeyer Flask • Measures liquids (but not accurately) • May be heated • Used for mixing • Used in titrations

  6. Graduated Cylinder • Measures volumes of liquids accurately

  7. Test Tube • May be heated • Mix chemicals • Holding small amounts of chemicals

  8. Wire Gauze • Spreads out the heat produced by a Bunsen burner

  9. Test Tube Holder • DUHHHHH It holds a test tube

  10. Test Tube Rack • Holds test tubes in a vertical position. • Allows for clear sight. • Drying rack

  11. Ring Stand • Multi-purpose, mostly used as a support to heat chemicals and hold burets.

  12. Test Tube or Utility Clamp • Clamps to ring stand on one side. The other side holds test tubes, burets and flasks.

  13. Ring Clamp • One side clamps to ring stand. Place wire gauze on ring and it will hold beakers and flasks for heating. Can hold small beakers in place to prevent spilling.

  14. Watch Glass • Used as a beaker cover • Can be used to place small amounts of chemicals on (looks like a contact lens)

  15. Funnel • Holds filter paper for filtering solutions. • Transferring liquids to smaller narrow necked containers.

  16. Evaporating Dish • Holds small volumes of liquids being evaporated.

  17. Mortar and Pestle • Used for grinding crystals

  18. Plastic Wash Bottle • Dispenses water for rinsing equipment

  19. Clay Triangle • Supports a crucible in a ring stand apparatus.

  20. Crucible and Lid • Holds small amounts of chemicals for heating at high temperatures.

  21. Forceps • Used to pick up small items.

  22. Crucible Tongs • Pick up and hold small hot items like a crucible.

  23. Bunsen Burner (& Striker) • Controls release of natural gas for burning. • Surgical tubing connects to gas source. • Striker with flint is used to ignite the burner

  24. Electronic Balance • Measures mass in grams

  25. Rubber Stopper • Covers test tube for mixing

  26. Scoopula • Used to transfer solids from one container to another

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