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Science equipment and meaning. By Kate Harrison Myp 2

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Science equipment and meaning.

By Kate HarrisonMyp 2

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Beaker

• Beaker: a liquid-measuring container. • It helps us measure different liquids. We do it

by pouring liquid into the container and looking at what it measures by looking at the numbers.

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burette

• Measures volume of solution • A uniform-bore glass tube with fine gradations

and a stopcock at the bottom, used especially in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and measurement.

The burette is commonly used in titrations to measure precisely how much liquid is used.

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Clay triangle• A wire frame with porcelain.• A clay triangle, physically, is three sets of two

wires with the ends twisted to form a triangle.• The clay triangle is used to hold a crucible

while the crucible is heated.

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Wire gauze

• Used to spread heat of a burner flame. Wire gauze can be used to support a container (such as a beaker or flask) during heating. When the bunsen burner flame is beneath it, with a tripod, the wire gauze helps to spread the flame (and heat) out evenly over the container.

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Test tube

• Used as holder of small amount of solution. • The definition of a test tube is “clear, cylindrical glass tube usually open at one

end and rounded at the other, used in laboratory experimentation."

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Forceps

• Holds or picks up small objects

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Graduated pipette

• Measures solution volumes.

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Graduated cylinder

• Measures approximate volume if liquids.• Graduated cylinders are specifically designed

to make accurate liquid volume measurements. The volume is read from the lowest portion of the meniscus of the liquid

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Crucible

• Used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature.

• A crucible is a container of a strong material capable of withstanding very high temperatures.

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Funnel

• Used to transfer solids and liquids without spilling.

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Thermometer

• The main function of a thermometer is to Measure temperature.

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condenser

• Used in distillation.• Its function is to Condense substances in gas

form back into liquid

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balance

• Measures mass of materials. • You place the object on the weight on the left

side and move the three weights. When they arrow on the right side is on 0 then you add up the number on the weights and that is the total mass of your object.

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pH meter

• A pH meter Measures acidity of solutions.

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Centrifuge

• Separates materials of varying density.

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Pipette

• Used to transfer measured substances of varying density.

• Gives drop by drop.• Varies in designs.

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Droppers

• For addition of liquids, drop by drop.• It’s a device that can measure out one drop of

water somewhat accurately.

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Glass funnels

• For funnelling liquids from one container to another, or for filtering when equipped with filter paper.

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Graduated cylinders

• For measurement of an amount of liquid. The volume of liquid can be estimated to the nearest 0.1 mL with practice.

• How it works.. Picture..

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Ring stand (with rings or clamps)

• For holding pieces of glassware in place. • Its function is for supporting laboratory

apparatus.

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Test tubes

• For holding small samples or for containing small-scale reactions.

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Test-tube holders

• For holding test tubes when tubes should not be touched.

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Tongs

• Similar function to forceps, but are use full for larger items.

• To move things/objects about.

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Volumetric flasks

• To measure precise volumes of liquid or to make precise dilutions.

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Wash bottles

• For dispensing small quantities of distilled water.

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Watch glasses

• For holding small samples or for covering beakers or evaporating dishes.

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Wire gauze on a ring.

• Supports beakers to be heated by bunsen burner.

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