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2A: Pictures of Glassware and Equipment


Glassware used in all chemistry courses:

Item Name:
1. Graduated cylinders
2. Wash bottle
3. Side arm
4. Erlenmeyer flask
5. Beaker
6. Funnels
7. Test tubes
8. Watch glasses

Glassware commonly used in organic chemistry for conducting reactions and purifications:
Item Name:
1. Cork ring
2. Fractionating column
3. West condenser
4. Separatory funnel
5. Stopper
6. Round bottomed flask
7. Three-way adapter (distilling head)
8. Claisen adapter
9. Vacuum adapter
10. Thermometer adapter
11. Plastic clip (Keck clip)
12. Rubber fitting for
thermometer adapter

Tools used in all chemistry courses:

Item Name:
1. Crucible tongs
2. Test tube holder
3. Striker
4. Forceps
5. Spatulas
6. Scoopula
7. Glass stirring rod
8. Pasteur pipette
9. Dropper bulb

Various equipment in the organic chemistry lab:

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Item Name:
1. Evaporating dish
2. TLC chamber
3. Buchner funnel
4. Hirsch funnel
5. Rubber sleeves for funnels (filter adapters)
6. Clay tile
7. Vials for storage
8. Stir bars and spin vane
9. Drying tube

Clamps for securing apparatuses:

Item Name:
1. Extension clamps (with and without vinyl sleeves)
2. Three-fingered clamps (vinyl and fire-resistant sleeves)
3. Ring clamp (iron rings)
4. Wire mesh

Burners and tubing:

Item Name:
1. Thick-walled vacuum tubing
2. Bunsen burner
3. Wood blocks
4. Rubber tubing

Glassware used in microscale work:

Item Name:
1. Drying tube
2. Hickman head
3. Water condenser
4. Air condenser
5. Conical vial
6. Claisen adapter
7. Spin vane

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