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Laboratory GlasswareWritten by: Shelly WheatSt. Petersburg, Florida

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Pick up your clicker (same as your seat # on 1st day• Your clicker # will be the same as

your seat # on the first day of school.

• Click “1/A” when you get it

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Pick up your clicker (same as seat # on 1st day) Copy Date, CW,WOD with Definition, question and answers.Are you excited about Chemistry?

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Laboratory Glassware

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Are you Ready?

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Laboratory Glassware

Knowing the proper use of laboratory glassware helps make lab activities safer and more effective.

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Name this item:

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1. Beaker2. Wash Glass3. Volumetric Flask4. Erlenmeyer Flask

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1. Burner2. Scoopula3. Gas Outlet4. Test tube

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1. Forceps2. Beaker Tongs3. Crucible Tongs4. Test tube holders

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1. Beaker holder2. Clay Triangle3. Ring Stand4. Crucible Holder

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1. Glass holder2. Foot Stool3. Rigid Bar4. Ring Stand

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1. Beaker holders2. Ring Stand3. Ring Clamps4. Test tube holders

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1. Crucible Tongs2. Beaker Tongs3. Test Tube Holders4. Grabbers

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1. Microplate2. Spot Reactor3. Reaction Dish4. Test tube holder

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1. Stirring Rod2. Pipette3. Transfer Spoon4. Scoopula

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1. Valve2. Graduated Cylinder3. Buret4. Test tube

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1. Grinder2. Mortar and Pestle3. Crucible and Cover4. Evaporating Dish

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1. Stirring Rod2. Eye Dropper3. Pipette4. Scoopula

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1. Crucible2. Morter3. Evaporating Dish4. Bowl

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1. Wire Gauze2. Mortar and Pestle3. Evaporating Dish4. Screen

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1. Crucible2. Stirring Rod3. Pipette4. Dropper

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1. Test Tube Brush2. Scoopula3. Stirring Rod4. Pipette

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1. Crucible Tongs2. Beaker Tongs3. Test Tube Holders4. Tweezers

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1. Beaker2. Graduated Cylinder3. Erlenmeyer Flask4. Test tube

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1. Beaker2. Graduated Cylinder3. Erlenmeyer Flask4. Volumetric Flask

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1. Beaker2. Graduated Cylinder3. Erlenmeyer Flask4. Test Tube

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1. Beaker2. Graduated Cylinder3. Erlenmeyer Flask4. Test Tube

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Participant Scores0 Participant 10 Participant 20 Participant 30 Participant 40 Participant 5

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Fastest Responders (in seconds)

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This piece of equipment is used to accurately measure volume of a liquid

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Beaker Eye Dropper Graduated Cylinder Thermometer

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1. Beaker2. Eye Dropper3. Graduated

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This piece of equipment is used to transfer small quantities of liquids

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Beaker Eye Dropper Graduated Cylinder Thermometer

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1. Beaker2. Eye Dropper3. Graduated

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This piece of equipment is used to measure temperature

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1. Beaker2. Eye Dropper3. Graduated

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This piece of equipment is used for stirring, mixing, and heating liquids

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Laboratory GlasswareRemember to NEVER use

broken or chipped glassware.It may not look hazardous, but

the edges can still be sharp!

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Laboratory GlasswareGlassware that has been

heated may not appear hot.Use tongs or an oven mitt to

pick up items that may be hot.

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Laboratory GlasswareNever eat or drink from

laboratory glassware. An item may look clean but still have a chemical residue.

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It is okay to use chipped glassware if it is not completely cracked.

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If you clean a beaker really well, you can use it as a glass.

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References• Hot plate:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c2/Laboratory_hot_plate.JPG/180px-Laboratory_hot_plate.JPG

• Graduated Cylinder: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/14/Graduated_cylinder.jpg/100px-Graduated_cylinder.jpg

• Test Tubes: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bb/Test_tubes.jpg/200px-Test_tubes.jpg

• Erlenmeyer Flask: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/b/bb/Erlenmeyer_flask.jpg/150px-Erlenmeyer_flask.jp

• Beakers: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/1/12/Beakers.jpg/200px-Beakers.jpg