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Centre of Excellence

in Solid State Physics

List of equipments used in


chemical Lab

Submitted by :- Tahir Hussain


Roll No. MS-NT07F20

Submitted to :- Dr .Akram Raza Shb.


Beaker

a flat-bottomed
cylindrical
container,
usually with a
pouring lip, to
measure, mix,
and prepare
liquids.
Graduated
Cylinder
a narrow, cylindrical
container marked
with horizontal lines
to represent units of
measurement and
used to precisely
measure the volume
of liquids.
Magnifying
Glass

lens that
produces an
enlarged image
of an object.
Hot Hands

A set of protective
hand wear to use
for hot lab
equipment.
Bunsen burner
a type of gas burner,
commonly used in
chemical
laboratories, with
which a very hot,
practically
nonluminous flame is
obtained by allowing
air to enter at the
base and mix with
the gas.
Glass Stirring
Rod

A glass,
cylindrical-like
stick that is used
to mix solutions
in a beaker. Also
referred to as a
“Swizzle Stick”
Goggles

large spectacles
equipped with special
lenses, protective rims,
etc., to prevent injury
to the eyes from flying
objects, bubbling
liquid, or any other
potential threat in the
lab.
Microscope

an optical instrument
having a magnifying
lens or a combination
of lenses for
inspecting objects too
small to be seen or
too small to be seen
distinctly and in detail
by the unaided eye.
Evaporating Dish

Used to
evaporate excess
liquids
Pipette or
Dropper

a slender graduated
tube used in a
laboratory for
measuring and
transferring
quantities of liquids
from one container
to another.
Pipette
Microscope
Slide and
Cover Slip

A glass or plastic
rectangular slide that is
used for specimens to be
looked at under a
microscope.
A Cover Slip is used to
place over the specimen
on the Microscope Slide.
This holds it in place.

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