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LABORATORY TOUR

Name: Yvan Klent S. Declaro Course Code: T16

Date and Time of Laboratory Tour: 10-13-2022 3pm Score:

Instruction:

1. Visit the chemistry laboratory on your scheduled time.

2. Accomplish the activity guide.

А. PHOTO OF YOUSELF INSIDE THE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY IN COMPLETE LABORATORY

UNIFORM
B. GROUP PHOTO WITH THE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN

C. LABORATORY TOUR REPORT

ACTUAL PHOTO OF LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS FUNCTION/USE


measure out or transfer small
quantities of liquid, in volumes
of milliliters (mL), microliters
(μL).

Used for viewing details of


objects with magnification
Used to transport and
distribute dry chemical
compounds

Microscopes are instruments


that are used in science
laboratories to visualize very
minute objects such as cells,
and microorganisms, giving a
contrasting image that is
magnified.

Used to determine the weight


or mass of an object

used to hold things and is


placed in an iron stand to
elevate other equipment.
used to mix chemicals and
liquids for laboratory
purposes.

Microcentrifuge is used for


spinning a variety of samples
at high speed, enabling, for
example, the pelleting of
nucleic acids or proteins from
solution, microfiltration of
small aqueous samples and
gathering liquid into the
bottom of a tube to avoid
wastage.
used to amplify DNA and RNA
samples by the polymerase
chain reaction.

used for weighing solid


material when an accuracy of
0.1 g is satisfactory.
used in quantitative chemical
analysis to measure the
volume of a liquid or a gas.

Used to hold test tubes.

used to contain liquids and for


mixing, heating, cooling,
incubation, filtration, storage,
and other liquid-handling
processes.

It is designed for uniform


heating, boiling, distillation
and ease of swirling; it is
produced in a number of
different glass thicknesses to
stand different types of use.
to dispose of dangerous
pathogens, critical liquids, and
any class III or IV biohazard in
a self-contained waste
collection system.

to handle a hot crucible,


evaporating dishes, flasks,
small beakers or other items
which have a high
temperature or contain
potentially dangerous
materials which cannot be
touched with bare hands.

used to support flasks or


funnels upright in a stand.

to hold, mix, or heat small


quantities of solid or liquid
chemicals, especially for
qualitative experiments and
assays.
to hold an accurate specific
volume at a specific
temperature.

a reaction container or to hold


liquid or solid samples.

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