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20 pictures of laboratory apparatus and their uses

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20 pictures of laboratory apparatus and their uses

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  1. Guest5324
    hindi kaya taga st. mary's ka?? pareho tayo ng assignment eh

  2. Guest9136
    beaker
  3. Guest2606
    bobo
  4. Guest6294
    EnKtv
  5. Guest1574
    Beaker,test tubes,graduated cylinder,test tube holder,thermometer..

    grabeh ka naman .. purkit parehas lng kayo ng assignment eh tga st. mary na sya .... eh sa bawat sulok ng mundo namay school pede naman yan maging assignment.

    pero pede na rin .. malay mo lng din ...
  6. Guest3662
    retgerhuertjn
  7. Guest8870
    cnu tga st.mary's??
  8. Guest8439
    20 pictures of laboratory apparatus and their uses
  9. Guest2656
    baker
  10. Guest5249
    Laboratory apparatus are the vessels which are used to synthesis ,analysis a compound (chemistry).The main laboratory apparatus seen in a lab are conical flask,beaker,round Bottom flask,etc.Most chemicals in a laboratory is harmful to human beings,these apparatus is use for the safe handling of these 1. Beaker = a liquid-measuring container
    2. Barrette = measures volume of solution
    3. Clay triangle = a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible
    4. Wire gauze = used to spread heat of a burner flame
    5. Test tube = used as holder of small amount of solution
    6. Forceps = holds or pick up small objects
    7. Graduated cylinder = measures approximate volume
    8. Graduated pipette = measures solution volumes
    9. Condenser = used in distillation
    10. Crucible = used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
    Beaker - a liquid-measuring container
    clay triangle - a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible
    wire gauze - used to spread heat of a burner flame
    test tube - used as holder of small amount of solution
    forceps - holds or pick up small objects
    graduated cylinder - measures approximate volume of liquids
    graduated pipette - measures solution volumes
    condenser - used in distillation
    crucible - used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature
    funnel - used to transfer solids and liquids without spilling
    thermometer - measures temperature
    balance - measures mass of material
    pH meter - measures acidity of solutions
    centrifuge - separates materials of varying density
    pipette - used to transfer measured substances into another vessel
    droppers - for addition of liquids, drop by drop
    glass funnels - for funneling liquids from one container to another, or for filtering when equipped with filter paper.
    Graduated cylinders - for measurement of an amount of liquid. The
    volume of liquid can be estimated to the nearest 0.1 mL with practice.
    Ring stand (with rings or clamps) - for holding pieces of glassware in place.
    Test tubes - for holding small samples or for containing small-scale reactions
    test-tube holders - for holding test tubes when tubes should not be touched
    tongs - similar function to forceps, but are useful for larger items
    volumetric flasks - to measure precise volumes of liquid or to make precise dilutions.
    Wash bottles - for dispensing small quantities of distilled water.
    Watch glasses - for holding small samples or for covering beakers or evaporating dishes.
    Wire gauze on a ring - supports beakers to be heated by Bunsen burners
    chemicals
  11. Guest9895
    mga craulo kyo
  12. Guest5346
    San ba ang mga pictures? hahaiz... -_-(ang bobo)
  13. Guest3399
    saan pics d2?
  14. Guest3364
    20 pictures of laboratpry apparatus
  15. Guest3089
    sbdajksdbakjsdsadgsss
  16. Guest5362
    ako tga st francis sta ana
  17. Guest8356
    me i see the science laboratory apParatus and their uses
  18. Guest42
    ang poGe nang sagot nio!!!!!!!ito un oh!

    Laboratory apparatus are the vessels which are used to synthesis ,analysis a compound (chemistry).The main laboratory apparatus seen in a lab are conical flask,beaker,round Bottom flask,etc.Most chemicals in a laboratory is harmful to human beings,these apparatus is use for the safe handling of these 1. Beaker = a liquid-measuring container
    2. Barrette = measures volume of solution
    3. Clay triangle = a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible
    4. Wire gauze = used to spread heat of a burner flame
    5. Test tube = used as holder of small amount of solution
    6. Forceps = holds or pick up small objects
    7. Graduated cylinder = measures approximate volume
    8. Graduated pipette = measures solution volumes
    9. Condenser = used in distillation
    10. Crucible = used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature

    Beaker - a liquid-measuring container
    clay triangle - a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible
    wire gauze - used to spread heat of a burner flame
    test tube - used as holder of small amount of solution
    forceps - holds or pick up small objects
    graduated cylinder - measures approximate volume of liquids
    graduated pipette - measures solution volumes
    condenser - used in distillation
    crucible - used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature
    funnel - used to transfer solids and liquids without spilling
    thermometer - measures temperature
    balance - measures mass of material
    pH meter - measures acidity of solutions
    centrifuge - separates materials of varying density
    pipette - used to transfer measured substances into another vessel
    droppers - for addition of liquids, drop by drop
    glass funnels - for funneling liquids from one container to another, or for filtering when equipped with filter paper.
    Graduated cylinders - for measurement of an amount of liquid. The
    volume of liquid can be estimated to the nearest 0.1 mL with practice.
    Ring stand (with rings or clamps) - for holding pieces of glassware in place.
    Test tubes - for holding small samples or for containing small-scale reactions
    test-tube holders - for holding test tubes when tubes should not be touched
    tongs - similar function to forceps, but are useful for larger items
    volumetric flasks - to measure precise volumes of liquid or to make precise dilutions.
    Wash bottles - for dispensing small quantities of distilled water.
    Watch glasses - for holding small samples or for covering beakers or evaporating dishes.
    Wire gauze on a ring - supports beakers to be heated by Bunsen burners
    chemicals
  19. Guest6270
    2n5nw
  20. Guest5551
    hay nakoi walang picture peke!!!!!XD hahahaahahahaahh
    walang kwenta!!!!!
    hannah_guillermo@yahoo.com
  21. Guest9575

    dinikit-dikit nio pa sana pra understandable.............sinal-it.............

  22. Guest1474

    yay!!san man daw yung picture sa laboratory apparatus!!

  23. Guest1101

    PICTURE PLEASE!!!!

  24. Guest7757

    takte asan ung pix?? hmpft grrr...

  25. Guest7752

     waahahaha potek physics pero may laboratory apparatus XD: Impaktong HORNIDO


    by: ICCT Stu. n48 =)

  26. Guest5267

    bwisit !


     

  27. Guest8826

    jejeje....picture is not true in this wed...


    but i tell you the truth...w/out Christ Jesus we can't go to heaven.....


     

  28. Guest4965

     YN DN ASSIGNMENT KO

  29. Guest3071

     haist,, walaaaaaaa namang picture eh!  heheehee.! loko, ah!. :D..  


    but gonna share this., hope this will help you.. !


    .....Barrette = measures volume of solution


    Clay triangle = a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible

    Wire gauze = used to spread heat of a burner flame

    Test tube - used as holder of small amount of solution

    Forceps - holds or pick up small objects

    Graduated cylinder - measures approximate volume

    Graduated pipette - measures solution volumes

    Condenser - used in distillation

    Crucible - used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature

    Beaker - a liquid-measuring container 

    clay triangle - a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible 

    test tube - used as holder of small amount of solution 

    condenser - used in distillation 

    funnel - used to transfer solids and liquids without spilling 

    thermometer - measures temperature 

    balance - measures mass of material 

    pH meter - measures acidity of solutions 

    centrifuge - separates materials of varying density 

    pipette - used to transfer measured substances into another vessel 

    droppers - for addition of liquids, drop by drop 

    glass funnels - for funneling liquids from one container to another, or for filtering when equipped with filter paper. 

    Ring stand (with rings or clamps) - for holding pieces of glassware in place. 

    Test-tube holders - for holding test tubes when tubes should not be touched 

    Wash bottles - for dispensing small quantities of distilled water. 

    Watch glasses - for holding small samples or for covering beakers or evaporating dishes

    Beam Balance - Used to find the mass of various materials.

    Electronic Balance - Used to find the mass of materials. This particular balance is not as precise as the beam balance.

    Bunsen burner - Shown with rubber hose connected to gas jet. Used to heat materials in lab.

    Triple beam balance -   is a type of balance commonly used in the laboratory to determine the mass (only the mass) of items or things.

    Bottle – can be used for storage, for mixing and for displaying.

    Evaporating Dish - is used to heat and evaporate liquids.

    Florence Flask - is used for heating substances that need to be heated evenly. The bulbed bottom allows the heat to distribute through the liquid more evenly. The Florence Flask is mostly used in distillation experiments.

    Food Coloring - is used in many experiments to show color change and to make the experiment more exciting.

    Micro spatula - is used for moving small amounts of solid from place to place.

    Mortar and Pestle - are used to crush solids into powders for experiments, usually to better dissolve the solids.

    Paper Towels - are essential to the lab environment. They will be used in almost every lab.

    Pipet - is used for moving small amounts of liquid from place to place. They are usually made of plastic and are disposable

    Stir Rod - are used to stir things. They are usually made of glass. Stir Rods are very useful in the lab setting.

    Test tube Brush - is used to easily clean the inside of a test tube.

    Test tube Rack - is used to hold test-tube while reactions happen in them or while they are not needed.

    Tongs - are used to hold many different things such as flasks, crucibles, and evaporating dishes when they are hot.

    Triangle - is used to hold crucibles when they are being heated. They usually sit on a ring stand

    Volumetric Flask -   is used to measure one specific volume. They are mostly used in mixing solutions where a one liter or one half a liter is needed.

    Watch Glass - is used to hold solids when being weighed or transported. They should never be heated.

    Buret - is used in titrations to measure precisely how much liquid is used.

    Dropper – are used to transfer small quantities of liquids

    Reagent Bottle – used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.

    Electronic Balance – it is a balance which shows the weight of a substance digitally and is used to weigh chemicals in labs 

    Filter Funnel – used for separating solids from liquids via the laboratory process of filtering 

    Flat Bottomed Flask – are vessels (containers) which fall into the category of laboratory equipment known as glassware 

    Plastic Wash Bottle – useful for easily marking and identifying various types if chemicals and solvents.

    Alcohol lamp – serves as a source of heat for laboratory activity 

    Clay triangle – is used to hold a crucible while the crucible is heated.

    Iron stand – It is a laboratory 

    equipment used to hold or support beakers during experiments.

    Wing top – is an accessory that can be used with a bunsen burner to provide a 

    broad flat fan flame, similar to that of a fishtail.

    Cork - It is used to cover flasks so that the oxygen or any mixture will not get out of the container.

    Erlenmeyer flask - are used to measure, mix, and store liquids

  30. Guest8677

    thank you so much! you will never know how much this helped me! i hate science homework! :)

  31. Guest704

     .yesx meh report na kue. .. mwah2x .. add nui ku sxa fb.. abigael_eliscopides@ymail.com enx .. :))



    .....Barrette = measures volume of solution


    Clay triangle = a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible

    Wire gauze = used to spread heat of a burner flame

    Test tube - used as holder of small amount of solution

    Forceps - holds or pick up small objects

    Graduated cylinder - measures approximate volume

    Graduated pipette - measures solution volumes

    Condenser - used in distillation

    Crucible - used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature

    Beaker - a liquid-measuring container 

    clay triangle - a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible 

    test tube - used as holder of small amount of solution 

    condenser - used in distillation 

    funnel - used to transfer solids and liquids without spilling 

    thermometer - measures temperature 

    balance - measures mass of material 

    pH meter - measures acidity of solutions 

    centrifuge - separates materials of varying density 

    pipette - used to transfer measured substances into another vessel 

    droppers - for addition of liquids, drop by drop 

    glass funnels - for funneling liquids from one container to another, or for filtering when equipped with filter paper. 

    Ring stand (with rings or clamps) - for holding pieces of glassware in place. 

    Test-tube holders - for holding test tubes when tubes should not be touched 

    Wash bottles - for dispensing small quantities of distilled water. 

    Watch glasses - for holding small samples or for covering beakers or evaporating dishes

    Beam Balance - Used to find the mass of various materials.

    Electronic Balance - Used to find the mass of materials. This particular balance is not as precise as the beam balance.

    Bunsen burner - Shown with rubber hose connected to gas jet. Used to heat materials in lab.

    Triple beam balance -   is a type of balance commonly used in the laboratory to determine the mass (only the mass) of items or things.

    Bottle – can be used for storage, for mixing and for displaying.

    Evaporating Dish - is used to heat and evaporate liquids.

    Florence Flask - is used for heating substances that need to be heated evenly. The bulbed bottom allows the heat to distribute through the liquid more evenly. The Florence Flask is mostly used in distillation experiments.

    Food Coloring - is used in many experiments to show color change and to make the experiment more exciting.

    Micro spatula - is used for moving small amounts of solid from place to place.

    Mortar and Pestle - are used to crush solids into powders for experiments, usually to better dissolve the solids.

    Paper Towels - are essential to the lab environment. They will be used in almost every lab.

    Pipet - is used for moving small amounts of liquid from place to place. They are usually made of plastic and are disposable

    Stir Rod - are used to stir things. They are usually made of glass. Stir Rods are very useful in the lab setting.

    Test tube Brush - is used to easily clean the inside of a test tube.

    Test tube Rack - is used to hold test-tube while reactions happen in them or while they are not needed.

    Tongs - are used to hold many different things such as flasks, crucibles, and evaporating dishes when they are hot.

    Triangle - is used to hold crucibles when they are being heated. They usually sit on a ring stand

    Volumetric Flask -   is used to measure one specific volume. They are mostly used in mixing solutions where a one liter or one half a liter is needed.

    Watch Glass - is used to hold solids when being weighed or transported. They should never be heated.

    Buret - is used in titrations to measure precisely how much liquid is used.

    Dropper – are used to transfer small quantities of liquids

    Reagent Bottle – used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.

    Electronic Balance – it is a balance which shows the weight of a substance digitally and is used to weigh chemicals in labs 

    Filter Funnel – used for separating solids from liquids via the laboratory process of filtering 

    Flat Bottomed Flask – are vessels (containers) which fall into the category of laboratory equipment known as glassware 

    Plastic Wash Bottle – useful for easily marking and identifying various types if chemicals and solvents.

    Alcohol lamp – serves as a source of heat for laboratory activity 

    Clay triangle – is used to hold a crucible while the crucible is heated.

    Iron stand – It is a laboratory 

    equipment used to hold or support beakers during experiments.

    Wing top – is an accessory that can be used with a bunsen burner to provide a 

    broad flat fan flame, similar to that of a fishtail.

    Cork - It is used to cover flasks so that the oxygen or any mixture will not get out of the container.

    Erlenmeyer flask - are used to measure, mix, and store liquids


  32. Guest965

    hoy ! san ang pictures ??!!!!

  33. Guest903

     10 dos' & dont's while doing an activity in a laboratory room.


     

  34. Guest7632

    <p>no its not.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>

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