Lab equipment worksheet explains which piece of laboratory equipment would be most useful for each of the following tasks. Pouring 40 mL of acid from one container to another. Weighing out 120 grams of sodium chloride. Removing chemicals from a bottle onto a Petri dish. Testing how hot the liquid got when it was boiling. Mixing small amounts of chemicals together to see the reaction.
Lab equipment worksheet explains which piece of laboratory equipment would be most useful for each of the following tasks. Pouring 40 mL of acid from one container to another. Weighing out 120 grams of sodium chloride. Removing chemicals from a bottle onto a Petri dish. Testing how hot the liquid got when it was boiling. Mixing small amounts of chemicals together to see the reaction.
Lab equipment worksheet explains which piece of laboratory equipment would be most useful for each of the following tasks. Pouring 40 mL of acid from one container to another. Weighing out 120 grams of sodium chloride. Removing chemicals from a bottle onto a Petri dish. Testing how hot the liquid got when it was boiling. Mixing small amounts of chemicals together to see the reaction.
Explain which piece, or pieces, of laboratory equipment would be
most useful for each of the following tasks:
1. Holding 50 mL of boiling water. ____________________________________
2. Pouring 40 mL of acid from one container to another. ________________________
3. Measuring exactly 43 mL of water. ____________________________________
4. Weighing out 120 grams of sodium chloride. ______________________________
5. Suspending glassware over a Bunsen burner. ______________________________
6. Removing chemicals from a bottle onto a Petri dish. ________________________
7. Looking at strands of DNA in our mouth. ______________________________
8. Testing how hot the liquid got when it was boiling. ________________________
9. Protecting our eyes when mixing chemicals together. ________________________
10. Mixing small amounts of chemicals together to see the reaction. ________________________
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Measuring Liquid Volume Read the volume of liquid in each of the graduated cylinders below. **Make sure you pay attention to the scale each graduated cylinder is using.
Using a Metric Ruler Write the length that corresponds to each arrow along the ruler.