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Used for obtaining the masses of solid and liquid samples
Spectrometer
Condenser
Balance
Thermometer
It's attached to a gas line and lit to provide heat for your experiments
Sparker
Igniter
Nichrome wire
Bunsen burner
An extremely accurate device with a stopcock at the bottom used to measure volumes of reagents
Beaker
Burette
Condenser
Pipette
Used to secure glassware to a ring stand
Crucible tongs
Forceps
Utility clamp
Tweezers
Used for holding a test tube in place when the tube is hot or should not be touched
Test tube holder
Clay triangle
Wire gauze
Crucible tongs
Used to hold a crucible while it is being heated
Nichrome wire
Condenser
Clay triangle
Utility clamp
A cup-shaped container capable of sustaining high temperatures
Erlenmeyer flask
Crucible
Ceramic jar
Burette
Used to handle a hot crucible
Tweezers
Needle nose pliers
Crucible tongs
Vice grips
Used together with filter paper to filter precipitates out of solutions
Pipette bulb
Funnel
Glass cone
Watch glass
It's commonly used to measure the volume of a liquid
Condenser
Beaker
Pipette bulb
Graduated cylinder
They're used together to prepare substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine powder
Mortar and pestle
A beaker and flask
Ceramic bowl and ladle
Crucible and spoon
It serves as a vacuum source for filling reagents through a glass or plastic tube
Syringe
Pipette bulb
Thermometer
Crucible
Using a wheel movement, it creates a vacuum for drawing liquids through a glass or plastic tube
Plastic syringe
Pipette pump
Test tube holder
Suction attachment
Used to close flasks or test tubes to prevent evaporation of liquids or escape of gases
Pipette bulbs
Rubber stoppers
Burets
Test tube wedge
A spatula-like scoop utensil used primarily to transfer solids from one place to another
Steel loader
Scoopula
Elongated spoon
Buret
Made from ceramic or plastic, it contains depressions for performing small-quantity reactions
Clay divets
Spot plate
Dimple tray
Watch glass
Cylindrical open-topped piece of glassware that comes in varying sizes
Graduated cylinder
Test tube
Erlenmeyer flask
Thistle tube
A metal pole with a solid base, used to hold or clamp glassware and other equipment in place
Pole clamp
Metal spatula
Ring stand
Graduated cylinder
A circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid
Watch glass
Crucible
Beaker
Reactant bowl
Used as a surface for a beaker or flask to rest when being heated by a Bunsen burner
Scoopula
Wire gauze
Spot plate
Mesh plate
Used with a ring stand to hold glassware, such as a beaker or a funnel
0-ring
Crucible tongs
Ring clamp
Mortar and pestle
Long narrow glassware, with a bulb and a graduation mark, used to precisely measure solutions
Funnel
Volumetric pipette
Graduated cylinder
Florence flask
Also known as droppers or eye droppers, they are used to transfer small quantities of liquids
Burets
Graduated cylinders
Pasteur pipettes
Disposable syringes
Used to pick up or hold small objects
Needle nose pliers
Metal pipette
Forceps
Utility clamp
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