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Supports the bunsen burner, iron ring, pipestem
triangle, and other items, often while heating a
substance.
Pipestem
triangle
Ring stand
Evaporating
dish
Test tubes
Used to evaporate excess solvents to create a more
concentrated solution.
Evaporating
dish
Beaker
Ring stand
Erlenmeyer
flask
Narrow-mouthed container used to transport, heat,
or store substance. Often used when a stopper is
required.
Evaporating
dish
Test tubes
Erlenmeyer
flask
Volumetric flask
Holds small amounts of liquids for mixing or
heating.
test tubes
Beaker
Erlenmeyer
flask
Watch glass
Mortar & pestle
Keeping liquid contents in a beaker from splattering
Used to grind chemicals to powder
Supports the crucible when being heated over an
open flame
Supports the bunsen burner, iron ring, pipestem
triangle, and other items, often while heating a
substance.
Flask calibrated to contain a precise volume at a
particular temperature. Used for precise dilutions
and creating standard solutions.
Holding water (also used to heat liquids)
Pipestem
triangle
Mortar & pestle
Beaker
Watch glass
Keeping liquid contents in a beaker from splattering
Watch glass
Test tubes
Volumetric flask
Evaporating
dish
Supports a beaker over a bunsen burner. Wire gauze
is usually placed on top of this structure.
Iron ring
Wire gauze
Utility clamp
Tongs
Utility clamp
Supports a beaker over a bunsen burner. Wire gauze
is usually placed on top of this structure.
Used to hold a test tube or other piece of equipment
in place on a ring stand.
Suspending glassware over the Bunsen burner
Transport a hot beaker; remove lid from crucible.
Transport a hot beaker; remove lid from crucible.
Heating contents in a test tube
Wire gauze
Heating contents in a test tube
Suspending glassware over the Bunsen burner
Holding many test tubes filled with chemicals (or
for drying after washing)
Supports a beaker over a bunsen burner. Wire gauze
is usually placed on top of this structure.
Used to pour liquids into containers with small
openings; also used to hold filter paper
Obtaining the mass of an object
Triple-beam
balance
Bunsen burner
Funnel
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Holding many test tubes filled with chemicals (or
for drying after washing)
Scoopula
Forceps
Wire brush
Test tube rack
Scooping solids/powders.
Bunsen burner
Heating (flame-safe) contents in the lab
Used in dissection to grasp tissues or pick up small
items.
Obtaining the mass of an object
Used to pour liquids into containers with small
openings; also used to hold filter paper
Used in dissection to grasp tissues or pick up small
items.
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Scooping solids/powders.
Holding many test tubes filled with chemicals (or
for drying after washing)
Used to grind down materials or sharpen items.
Suspending glassware over the Bunsen burner
Wire brush
Used in dissection to grasp tissues or pick up small
items.
Used to clean the inside of test tubes or graduated
cylinders
Used to pour liquids into containers with small
openings; also used to hold filter paper
Transport a hot beaker; remove lid from crucible.
Measuring specific amounts of liquids (65 mL)
Used to wash down specific pieces of equipment
with water or keep materials moist.
Dropper
Micropipets
Buret
Wash bottle
Used to measure and dispence very small amounts
of liquids. (ex. 0.5 mL)
Measuring/removing small amounts of solids or
powders (often when obtaining mass)
Dropper
Wash bottle
Spatula
Buret
Measuring specific amounts of liquids (often
determining amounts of acids or bases needed) (ex.
13 mL); releasing small amounts of acids or bases
into other solutions.
Buret
Wash bottle
Dropper
Spatula
Used to obtain small amounts of liquids (not
precise)
Used to measure temperature
Used to measure and dispense small amounts of
liquids (ex. 1 mL)
Florence flask
Pipet
Well plate
Hot plate
Corks
Used to seal or stop flasks or test tubes.
Used for consistent heat; used to heat substances
that may be flammable.
Used to measure temperature
Flask with a round body and flat bottom. Used to
hold and heat liquids.
Mixing very small amounts of chemicals together
and comparing results.
Used for consistent heat; used to heat substances
that may be flammable.
Used to measure and dispense small amounts of
liquids (ex. 1 mL)
Florence flask
Rastaman
Hot Plate
Flask with a round body and flat bottom. Used to
hold and heat liquids.
Supports the crucible when being heated over an
open flame
Ring stand
Evaporating
dish
Pipestem
triangle
Test tubes
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