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What is the main function of a Bunsen burner?
What is the main function of a Bunsen burner?
Which apparatus would you use to measure the temperature of a substance?
Which apparatus would you use to measure the temperature of a substance?
What is the purpose of a test tube holder?
What is the purpose of a test tube holder?
Which apparatus is specifically used to allow test tubes to stand upright?
Which apparatus is specifically used to allow test tubes to stand upright?
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What is a funnel used for in a laboratory setting?
What is a funnel used for in a laboratory setting?
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Match the laboratory apparatus with their functions:
Match the laboratory apparatus with their functions:
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Match the apparatus to their primary function:
Match the apparatus to their primary function:
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Match the apparatus with their usage:
Match the apparatus with their usage:
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Match the functions to the appropriate laboratory apparatus:
Match the functions to the appropriate laboratory apparatus:
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Match the laboratory apparatus with their descriptions:
Match the laboratory apparatus with their descriptions:
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Study Notes
Laboratory Apparatus
- Beakers: Hold liquids and can be heated over a flame.
- Conical Flasks: Glass containers with narrow mouths that can be stoppered.
- Measuring Cylinders: Measure volumes of liquids.
- Test Tubes: Hold solids and liquids for heating over a Bunsen burner.
- Test Tube Holders: Hold test tubes while heating.
- Test Tube Rack: Allows test tubes to stand upright.
- Funnel: Used with filter paper to filter liquids.
- Bunsen Burners: Used for heating.
- Spatulas: Transfer small amounts of solid chemicals.
- Retort Stands: Hold different apparatus with its clamp.
- Tripods: Metal frames with three legs to use over a Bunsen burner.
- Gauze: Wire mesh placed on top of the tripod.
- Petri Dishes: Hold small organisms like bacteria.
- Droppers (Teat Pipettes): Transfer small amounts of liquids drop by drop.
- Wash Bottles: Plastic bottles with narrow pipes that usually contain water.
- Stirring Rods: Thin pieces of glass to mix liquids.
- Test Tube Brushes: Clean test tubes.
- Watch Glasses: Carry out evaporation of chemicals.
- Thermometers: Measure temperature.
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This quiz covers various types of laboratory apparatus used in scientific experiments, including beakers, conical flasks, measuring cylinders, and more. Test your knowledge about their functions and applications in the lab.