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Test tube- use for combining chemicals

Crucible- used to head substances at a very high temperature


Pipette- used for accurate measurement of substances
Wire gauze- used to spread heat
Burette- measures volume of solution
Clay triangle- wire frame with porcelain used to support the crucible
Forceps- used to hold small amount of solution
Graduated cylinder- measure approximate volume
Graduated pipette- measure solution's volume
Condenser- used in distillation
Wash glasses- holding small samples or for covering beakers
Wash bottles- used to dispense water
Tong- used to pick large amount of solution
Mortar and Pestle- used to grind paste or powder
Beakers are useful as a reaction container or to hold liquid or solid
samples. They are also used to catch liquids from titration and
filtrates from filtering operations. Used to measure approximate
volume.
Volumetric flasks are used to measure precise volumes of liquid or
to make precise dilutions.
Glass funnels are for funneling liquids from one container to another
or for filtering when equipped with filter paper
Clay triangles are placed on a ring attached to a ring stand as a
support for a funnel, crucible, or evaporating dish
Bunsen burners are sources of heat
plastic syringe- measures small volumes of liquid.
gas syringe- it is usually made of glass.
test tube holder- it holds a test tube.
test tube brush use in cleaning the test tube
erlenmeyer flask - used in applications where solutions must be
mixed multiple times.
florence flask - (also known as a boiling flask) is a type
of flask used as an item of laboratory glassware. It can be used as a

container to hold solutions of chemicals


round bottom flask - used as laboratory glassware, mostly
for chemical or biochemical work.
watch glass- used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to
hold solids while being weighed, or as a cover for a beaker.
evaporating dish- used to heat and evaporate liquids.
thermometer - use to measure temperature
stirring rod- used to mix chemicals and liquids for laboratory
purposes.
Tripod- used to keep things above bunsen burners when you need
to heat something
dropper- used for administering liquid medicines, especially one for
dispensing medications into the eye.
centrifuge- used to separate suspensions in liquids.
reagent bottle- used to hold liquid chemicals.
Filter paper- use to separate the solid particles from the solution
Microscope- used for magnifying small objects.

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