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NAME OF PICTURES USES

APPARATUS

1.A microscope It is used to magnify anything that


is tiny for our eyes to 1000 of
times its normal size. It can also
show the slightest details of a
thing, even the invisible cells of
plants and skin.

2.Balance Used for measuring mass.

3.Volumetric flasks Used for precise dilutions


and preparation of standard
solutions.

4. Test tube Used to hold liquids and


chemicals.

5.A Bunsen burner Used for heating.


6. A voltmeter Used in electrical circuits.

7.Beakers Used to hold, mix, and heat


liquids.

8.A magnifying glass Used for measuring and


transferring liquids in small
amounts.

9.A dropper Used for measuring and


transferring liquids in small
amounts.

11.Thermometer -used for conducting tests and


experiments are not home-like
pieces even though they are also
used to measure temperature.

12. Stirring rod Used for mixing liquids, or solids


and liquids.

13.Spring scales Used to measure the mass of


objects.
14.A watch glass Used for chemical tests and
in medical organizations.

15. Beaker Tongs Used to pick up beakers.

16. Crucible Tongs Used to hold crucibles.

17. A burette Used to accurately deliver


an indeterminate amount
of liquid. 

18. Crucible Used for holding


chemicals during heating
to very high temperatures.

19. Graduated Used to measure a precise


Cylinder volume of a liquid.
22. Evaporating Dish Used for the evaporation
of solutions and
supernatant liquids, and
sometimes to their
melting point. 

23. Mortar and Pestle Used to crush and grind


materials.

24. Funnel Used for guiding liquid or


powder into a small
opening.

25. Lab drying rack Used to dry up the tube in


the laboratory.

26. Clamp Used in conjunction with


several other lab pieces to
hold a container of any given
substance during an
experiment that often
involves heating the
substance.
27. Scoopula Used primarily
in chemistry lab settings
to transfer solids.

28. Ring Stand Used to suspend burets,


beakers, flasks, crucibles,
etc. above other
containers or, in some
cases, a heat source (such
as a Bunsen burner,
discussed below).

Used to pick up or hold


29.Forceps small objects.

30. Ring Used to support flasks


or funnels upright in a
stand. 

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