Description

Use to transfer solids from one container to another
Tool with handles that you squeeze to open, insert test tube, and release to grip test tube
Has many uses in the lab, holds substances for mixing, markings do not accurately measure volumes of liquids
Use for picking up items that are dangerous to hold with your hands, used to hold items in the flame of Bunsen burner, metal handles become hot when heated, one use one hand to hold
Use to gently stir solutions, or release solids that are stuck inside glassware
Glass container for liquids, cone shape allows easy and safe swirling of liquids without splashing over the top, markings cannot be used to measure volumes of liquids
Use in any situation where one has to pick up a small item or substance and cannot use fingers
Use as a container for weighing solids, place on electronic balance, "tare/zero" the balance, then place the solid inside to measure mass
Holds a large number of test tubes at once when adding chemicals
Use to rinse solids out of a container when filtering and use to add controlled amounts of water to glassware
Use to pour liquids into a narrow container, must use filter paper, support it using a ring stand set-up
Use to dispense small amounts of liquid
Used to hold small amounts of substances during experiments, smaller amounts of chemicals helps reduce waste and expense
Used to clean test tubes after use
Used to transport gases, hooks up to the Bunsen burner and gas outlet
Produces a flame to heat things in the lab, uses natural gas from outlets at lab stations, turn handle of outlet 90 degrees to open and close outlet, adjust air vent at base to manage flame
Use to make accurate measurements of liquid volumes, in millimeters, read volumes of liquids from the bottom of the curved liquid (meniscus), keep bumper ring near the top to prevent breakage
Use for picking up hot glassware that is dangerous to pick up with your hand, rubber helps prevent slipping, only use one hand to hold
Use to cover/cap ends of test tubes
Use to support a container (beaker/flask) on an iron ring during heating
Holds iron rings, funnels, gauze, clay triangles, clamps, etc. above the lab bench counter
Use with ring stand to hold funnels, iron rings, gauze, glassware, etc.
Use like a lid to cover a beaker, or to hold liquids/solids

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