
Know Your Lab Equipment
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Chemistry
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10th Grade
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Medium
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Jon Townsend
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24 Slides • 6 Questions
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Getting to know your lab equipment
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Standard Beaker
Used to hold and pour liquids; Can store for short periods of time
Beakers can come is various sizes ranging from 25mL to 1000mL
Do not use beakers to measure liquids
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Beaker Tongs
Rubber tipped tongs used to move hot glass
Be careful with the beaker tongs as they may melt is used on hot metals
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Erlenmeyer Flask
Used to hold and store liquids; can be stoppered
Flasks can come in various sizes ranging from 25mL to 1000mL
Do not use flasks to measure liquids
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Graduated Cylinder
Used to ACCURATELY measure liquid volumes
Graduated cylinders come in various sizes ranging from 10mL to 1000mL
Always use graduated cylinders to measure liquids
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Test Tubes
Used to hold and store small volumes of liquids
Test tubes can be stoppered
Liquids can be stored for short periods of time
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Thermometer
Used to measure temperatures
Measures temperature in Celsius
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Test Tube Holder
Used to hold and transfer test tubes
Use to touch hot test tubes
When heating test tubes, hold pointing away from people
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Test Tube Rack
Used to store test tubes
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Multiple Choice
Which piece of glassware would you use to mix 25mL of water and 25mL of acid?
100mL Graduated Cylinder
100mL Beaker
Test Tube
Evaporating Dish
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Multiple Choice
A lab procedure calls for you to measure 100mL of water. Which piece of glassware would you use?
250mL Graduated Cylinder
Test Tube
400mL Beaker
600mL Erlenmeyer Flask
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Test Tube Clamp
Used to hold test tubes on a ring stand
Use the thumb screw to tighten the clamp to the ring stand
The clamp can be raised or lowered as needed
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Ring Stand
Used to hold or clamp chemical glassware in place
Use a test tube clamp to hold a test tube
Use an iron ring and wire gauze to heat a beaker
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Iron Ring
Used with ring stand to hold beakers
When heating glass, use wire gauze
When heating an evaporating dish or crucible, use a clay triangle
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Tongs
Used to grasp and lift laboratory glassware while hot
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Pipette (Plastic)
Used to measure and transfer small amounts of liquid
The thin stems are graduated up to 1mL
Squeeze the bulb to pull liquids into the pipette
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Wire Gauze
Used to evenly heat glassware
Wire Gauze sits on an iron ring over a bunsen burner
The Wire Gauze contains a ceramic center to dissipate heat
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Pipette (Glass)
Used to measure and transfer larger amounts of liquid
The glass stem is graduated to various amounts
Use the pump with thumb wheel to pull up and release liquids
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Bunsen Burner
Used to heat glassware
Know where the flame is; it can be hard to see
Do not reach over the flame
Turn off the flame when not in use
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Multiple Select
When using a bunsen burner, which safety tips should you follow?
Select all that apply.
Never reach over the flame
Turn the flame off when not in use
Always wear proper protective equipment such as goggles
Keep the flame away from combustible materials
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Multiple Select
Which piece of equipment should you use if you wanted to heat a 250mL beaker?
Select all that apply.
Ring Stand
Iron RIng
Wire Gauze
Glass Stirring Rod
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Bunsen Burner Striker
Used to start the Bunsen Burner
Hold the striker over the active burner so gas is cupped into the striker
Squeeze the striker to create a spark
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Glass Stirring Rod
Used to stir mixtures and reactions
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Clay Triangle
Used when heating evaporating dishes or ceramic a crucible
Clay Triangles sit on an iron ring over a bunsen burner
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Ceramic Crucible
Used to purify a sample over a bunsen burner
Crucibles are typically used with a ceramic lid to prevent spatter
Heat over low heat to prevent the sample from burning
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Evaporating Dish
Used to slowly heat evaporate liquids
Evaporating dishes are made of porcelain and very fragile
These can be used to separate solutions
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Lab Safety Goggles
Used to protect your eyes during lab investigations
Regular eye glasses are not impact resistant and can break
Splash goggles prevent liquids from running down into the eyes
ALWAYS worn when chemicals are used
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Lab Safety Apron
Used to protect your body during lab investigations
Aprons prevent spatter from getting on clothing
Some chemicals may stain or damage clothing
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Multiple Choice
When should you use goggles in the lab?
Any time chemicals are in use.
Only when handeling chemicals other than water
When handling sharp objects.
Any time you are in the lab classroom.
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Multiple Choice
You are asked to separate a mixture of salt and water by boiling the water away. Which piece of lab equipment should you use?
Beaker
Graduated Cylinder
Evaporating Dish
Test Tube
Getting to know your lab equipment
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