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A __________ is a container that holds liquid chemicals and measures their volume.
Beaker
__________ are used for grabbing substances.
Tweezers
A __________ is used for heating and exposing items to flame.
Bunsen Burner
The __________ is used to heat and store liquids; its wider bottom allows for quicker heating.
Erlenmeyer Flask
An __________ is used to measure the volume of an irregular object.
Overflow Can
G/sh __________ must be worn for each lab activity to protect your eyes.
Goggles
A __________ is used to take the temperature of solids, liquids, and gases.
Thermometer
A __________ is for adding small amounts of chemicals.
Dropper/pipette
A __________ is used to transfer solid chemicals from a bottle.
Scoopula
A __________ is a flat, shallow dish used to hold substances.
Petri Dish
A __________ is used for storing things and performing small chemical reactions in a laboratory.
Test Tube
A __________ is used to produce a spark to light a Bunsen burner.
Flint Lighter
A __________ is used for cleaning beakers and other glassware.
Wash Bottle
A __________ is used to stir liquids.
Glass Stirring Rod
Rubber __________ act as lids for Erlenmeyer flasks to keep liquids contained.
Stoppers
A __________ is used to target liquids to any container so they will not be lost or spilled.
Funnel
A __________ is used for extremely small chemical reactions.
Spot Plate
Test Tube __________ are used to handle a single test tube.
Tongs
__________ are used to handle hot beakers and other glassware.
Beaker Tongs
A __________ is used to hold test tubes while reactions happen in them.
Test Tube Rack
An __________ is used to obtain measurements of masses.
Electronic Scale
A __________ is used to obtain precise measurements of masses.
Triple Beam Balance
A __________ is used to evaporate off the liquid part of a solution.
Watch Glass
WHMIS stands for __________.
Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
The purpose of WHMIS is to provide __________
information about hazardous materials.
SDS stands for __________ and sheets are kept in the chemical preproom.
Safety Data Sheet
HHPS stands for __________.
Hazardous Household Product Symbols
The simplest way to tell the difference between HHPS and WHMIS is the __________.
border
__________ refers to gas under pressure (e.g., Hair Spray).
Compressed Gas
__________ are chemicals that can decompose readily to yield oxygen (e.g., Hydrogen Peroxide).
Oxidizing Material
__________ materials are considered fire hazards (e.g., Gasoline).
Flammable
__________ can cause death or toxicity with short exposure to small amounts (e.g., Cyanide).
Toxic Fatal
__________ means materials may cause damage to the aquatic environment (e.g., Pesticides).
Harmful to the Environment
__________ damages metals, as well as skin and eyes (e.g., Battery Acid).
Corrosive
__________ refers to substances that are explosive or self-reactive (e.g., Nitroglycerine).
Explosive Hazards
__________ may cause less serious health effects (e.g., Cement Dust).
Toxic Harmful
A __________ may cause serious health effects (e.g., Mercury).
health Hazard
__________ material includes organisms or toxins that can cause diseases in people or animals (e.g., Viruses, blood).
Biohazardous Infectious