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Test tube

A test tube . it is Usually made of xpansion-resistant glasses because it can


withstand high temperatures up to several hundred degrees Celsius. Available in a
multitude of legths and widths, typically from ten to twenty milimeters wide and fifty to
two hundred milimeters long. It is tabular with flat bottom. It has 2 kinds. With lid and
without lid. The test tube is usually used as a place for reacting chemicals.

2. Test tube rack

Test tube racks used for holding and organizing test tubes on the laboratory counter.
The racks are most commonly made of metal wires, but they can also be found as plastic,
polystyrene, foam, wood, stainless steel, fiberglass, and polypropylene. It generally has
eight holes, ten holes, or twelf holes to keep test tubes.

3. Mortar and pastle


The mortar is a durable bowl commonly made of stone, ceramic, or wood in which
you place the chemical. The pestle is a rounded grinding club often made of the same
material as the mortar. Mortars and pestles come in a variety of shapes and sizes range
from eighty mililiters to five hundred mililiters capacity. It is used to grind solids into
fine powders to speed the mixing or reaction process.

4. Erlemeyer flask
An Erlenmeyer flask , also known as a conical flask or a titration flask. It has wide
bases, with sides that taper upward to a short vertical neck or cylindrical. Depending on
the application, it may be constructed from glass or plastic, in a wide range of volumes
from fifty to five hundred mili liters. It is used for mixing, measuring and storing
liquids.
5. Beaker

Beaker is a simple glass container that used for stirring, mixing, and heating liquids.
Generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom and a lip for pouring. It is available in a
wide range of sizes, from twenty five mili liters up to three liters. It made of borosilicatet
glass or plastic.

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