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Worksheet - Lab Equip Answer Key Uttisl

The document lists common pieces of lab equipment and their functions. It provides descriptions of 14 pieces of equipment, including tongs, goggles, beakers, test tubes, balances, lab coats, eyedroppers, strikers, ring clamps, graduated cylinders, lab stands, funnels, Bunsen burners, and Erlenmeyer flasks. Each item is identified and its typical use in a science lab setting is briefly explained.

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Worksheet - Lab Equip Answer Key Uttisl

The document lists common pieces of lab equipment and their functions. It provides descriptions of 14 pieces of equipment, including tongs, goggles, beakers, test tubes, balances, lab coats, eyedroppers, strikers, ring clamps, graduated cylinders, lab stands, funnels, Bunsen burners, and Erlenmeyer flasks. Each item is identified and its typical use in a science lab setting is briefly explained.

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WORKSHEET

Lab Equipment ANSWER KEY




Object Name FUNCTION
Tongs Used to pick up or hold hot objects
Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical
Goggles splashes
A wide-mouthed container used to transport, heat or
Beaker store substances; not reliable for accurate volume
measurement
A small glass container used to view chemical reactions
Test Tube or to heat small amounts of a substance
Triple Beam
A device to measure the mass of an object or substance.
Balance
Lab Coat or Protects the scientist and the scientists clothes from
Apron hazardous or hot chemicals

Eye Dropper Used to dispense a very small amount of a liquid

Striker Used to light a Bunsen burner


Attaches to a lab stand and used to hold a variety of lab
Ring Clamp equipment
Graduated
Used to measure volume very precisely
Cylinder
Used to hold a variety of lab equipment, especially during
Lab Stand a reaction in which a heat source is being used
Used to pour liquids into containers with small openings
Funnel or to hold filter paper
Bunsen Burner Used to heat objects
Erlenmeyer A narrow-mouthed container used to transport, heat or
Flask store substances, often used when a stopper is required


Name: __________________________ Date: __________________

Lab Equipment


Object Name FUNCTION

Used to pick up or hold hot objects

Protects the eyes from flying objects or chemical
splashes
A wide-mouthed container used to transport, heat or

store substances; not reliable for accurate volume

measurement
A small glass container used to view chemical
reactions or to heat small amounts of a substance
A device to measure the mass of an object or
substance.
Protects the scientist and the scientists clothes from
hazardous or hot chemicals

Used to dispense a very small amount of a liquid


Used to light a Bunsen burner

Attaches to a lab stand and used to hold a variety of
lab equipment

Used to measure volume very precisely

Used to hold a variety of lab equipment, especially
during a reaction in which a heat source is being used
Used to pour liquids into containers with small
openings or to hold filter paper

Used to heat objects

A narrow-mouthed container used to transport, heat

or store substances, often used when a stopper is

required

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