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Balance Bunsen Burner


Used for measuring mass. Frequently used as a heat source in the
absence of flammable materials.

Bottles
2. Beaker  are used to store solid and liquid chemicals
Used to hold, mix, and heat liquids. for extended periods of time

Beaker Tongs Buret


Used to pick up beakers. Used for dispensing an accurate volume
of a liquid.

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Clay Triangle Condensers
Used to support a crucible  are used to condense chemical vapor into a
liquid. This is done by sending the vapor
during heating. through a long (often coiled) glass tube to
cool.

Crucible
Erlenmeyer Flask
Used for holding chemicals
during heating to very high Used to hold and mix chemicals. The
small neck is to facilitate mixing without
temperatures. spilling.

Crucible Tongs Evaporating Dish


Used to hold crucibles. Used to heat liquids for evaporation.

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Funnel
Filtering flasks Used to transfer liquids or fine-grained
 are used to filter mixtures through a funnel materials into containers with small
and filter paper. A tube near the top openings. Also used for filtration.
prevents unwanted pressure buildup.

Glass tubing
 is usually inserted into stoppers to attach
Forceps rubber tubing, but it can also be used to
splice two pieces of rubber tubing
Used to pick up or hold small objects.

Goggles
protects eyes from chemical splashes
Florence/boiling flasks
 are round to provide uniform heating or
boiling of liquids. They can be used to mix
or store solutions as well as collect vapor in
distillation processes.

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Graduated Cylinder
Used to measure a precise volume of a
liquid.

Lab burners
 come in many different styles and usually
run on alcohol, propane, or butan

Griffin beakers 
are used to mix chemicals, dissolve into
solutions, heat or cool solutions, and hold
sand or water baths. They typically have
graduations, but they are not very
accurate. Lab stands
also come in many different styles: wire
stands, tripods, or heavy support stands.
Wire stands and tripods can hold beakers or
flasks over a burner

Iron stand
It is used for hanging (thermometer),
clamping/holding (burette, round bottom
flask etc.

Mortar and Pestle


Used to crush and grind materials.

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Rubber tubing
Pipet Bulb  is used to connect evaporating chambers,
flasks, condensers, and other glassware,
Used to draw liquids into a pipe. usually in distillation processes.

Pipettes Spot platea


 are used to measure or transfer liquids a flat plate with multiple "wells" used as small
few drops at a time.  test tubes

Ring Clamp
Stoppers 
Used with a ring stand to hold glassware,
such as a beaker or a funnel [ CITATION are used to seal narrow-mouth containers
Amena \l 1033 ]. such as flasks and test tubes, and to hold
pieces of glass tubing for distillation
experiments, or to mount thermometers
inside a flask

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Spatula
Used for moving small amounts of solid
Test tubes
from place to place.
 are used to observe chemical reactions,
mix solutions, heat solutions, melt or burn
solids, and perform chemical analysis. 

Stirring rod
used for stirring
Test tube holder
Used to hold test tubes while heating.

Striker

Used to light a gas burner.


Test tube stand
It is made of wood, polythene or
steel on which test tubes can be
placed in an upright position.

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Thermo
meter
Used to take temperature of solids,
Volumetric flasks
liquids, and gases.  are used to accurately prepare solutions. A
weighed amount of solid chemical is placed
at the bottom, and the liquid solvent is
added until the fill line is reached.

Utility clamp
Used to attach test tubes and other
glassware to ring stand.
Wash bottles 
are plastic bottles with a nozzle at the top
for rinsing glassware, cleaning/disinfecting,
or applying solutions. They can be filled with
a variety of reagents, such as water or
alcohol

Vacuum filter flask


Used with vacuum line and
Buchner funnel for vacuum filtration. Watch glasses
 can be used to cover beakers, evaporate
water from solutions, weigh out solid
chemicals, or observe samples under a
stereo microscope.

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Weigh boat

Used for weighing solids on a balance

Wing top
For obtaining broad, fishtail flame that
heats large area and smoothly bends
glass

Wire Gauze
It is the iron wire gauze piece posted with
asbestos in the center. It is placed on the
tripod stand so that the flame does not
touch the glass apparatus directly, reducing
the danger of its breaking

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