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Beaker
Glass container, most are pyrex; common sizes are 100 ml, 25 ml, 400 ml; it can be used as a container, shows approximate volume, and may be heated |
Bunsen burner
A metal heating device connected to a gas outlet with rubber tubing; used to heat chemicals in beakers or test tubes; has adjustable air-hole allowing some control of temperature |
Burette
It is marked with a milliliter scale and fitted with a stopcock; can be used to withdraw and measure accurate volumes of solutions in titrations |
Beaker tongs
Metal with rubber ends; used to handle hot beakers |
Chemical apron
Chemical resistant rubberized apron used to protect clothing |
Crucible and cover
Made of porcelain; used to heat small amounts of solid substances that are being heated strongly at high temperatures |
Crucible tongs
Metal utility tongs used for hot crucibles; spring-like jaws with a jaw opening |
Dropper
Glass tip with a rubber bulb; used to transfer small amounts of liquids |
Electronic balance
Used for quick, accurate massing |
Erlenmeyer flask
Container; common sizes are 125 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml; may be heated; it has a thin neck and a wide base; used to hold liquids when carrying out reactions and preparing solutions |
Evaporating dish
Porcelain dish; used to hold a solution whose solvent is being separated from the solvent by evaporation (often using heat) |
Florence flask
Used to hold liquids when carrying out reactions (no heat use flat-bottomed; even heating required use round-bottomed) |
Forceps
Metal or plastic, straight-tipped instrument used to isolate and remove small particles |
Funnel
Made of glass or plastic; used to hold a filter paper and can be used in pouring (to avoid spills) |
Goggles
Used to protect eyes |
Graduated cylinder
Marked with milliliter (ml) scale and is used to measure volume |
Heat resistant gloves
Used to handle hot glassware or other hot lab equipment |
Mortar and pestle
Heavy porcelain dish with grinder; used to grind chemicals to a powder |
Pipestem triangle (clay triangle)
Triangular wire frame with clay material coverings; used to support a crucible |
Pipette
Used to transfer small amounts of liquid |
Plastic wash bottle
Squeezable plastic bottle; used to dispense distilled water |
Ring clamp (iron ring)
Iron ring with screw fastener; comes in several sizes; used to fasten to the ring stand as a support for an apparatus |
Ring stand (support stand)
Metal rod that is upright and sits on a heavy base; used as a support and has many uses |
Rubber stopper
Used to cap the openings of glassware such as test tubes or Erlenmeyer flasks |
Scoopula
Made of metal; used to transfer solid chemicals |
Spatula
Made of metal; has a flat rounded end and a rectangular end; used to transfer solid chemicals |
Spot plates
Plastic or ceramic reaction surfaces with slight “dips” for containing small amounts of chemicals |
Stirring Rod
Made of glass; used to stir combinations of materials |
Striker
Made of metal and has a flint; used to ignite the Bunsen burner |
Test tube
Glassware that comes in many sizes; it has many uses and can be heated |
Test tube brush
Brush with wire handle; used to scrub thin glassware |
Test tube clamp
Metal clamp with a screw fastener, a swivel and lock nut, an adjusting screw, and a curved clamp; used to hold an apparatus (test tube or burette) to the ring stand |
Test tube holder
Made of metal; has a clamp with a spring handle; used to hold a test tube |
Test tube rack
May be made of wood, metal, or plastic; used to hold test tubes in an upright position |
Thermometer
Made of glass and filled with a red or blue liquid (usually alcohol); used to determine temperature |
Triple beam balance
Used for determining the mass, in grams, of a chemical or object |
Volumetric flask
Used when mixing accurate concentrations of solutions. Each flask has a volume marking which is very exact and can be stoppered. |
Watch glass
Curved glass; may be used as a beaker cover or for evaporating very small amounts of liquid |
Well plate
Small plate with several wells; used for reacting small amounts of chemicals |
Wire gauze
Wire screen with ceramic fibered center; used to spread the heat of a flame |