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Scientific Lab
Equipment
Certain materials are included under the fair use exemption of the U.S. Copyright Law and have been prepared according to the multimedia
fair use guidelines and are restricted from further use.
Credits: Clip art from Microsoft Design Gallery
Presentation originally compiled/created by Dtresten.HIS.2001
Adaptations by to Tcrannie, Mneel, Kcope, and S.Dillon
Lab Equipment-Review Uses.ppt
Triple Beam Balance
• To measure mass (weight) of substances or objects accurately
graduated cylinder (graduate)
• To measure volume of liquids accurately
SI Ruler(“Metric” is
slang.)• To measure the
lengths of solid objects accurately
SI thermometer
• To measure temperature accurately
oC
magnifying glass (hand lens)
• To make objects appear larger than they are
Bunsen burner
• To heat substances (with a flame)
hot plate
• To heat substances using electricity, not a flame.
ring stand with clamp and
ring• To hold containers
away from a heat source (such as fire) during an experiment
test tube
• To hold liquids and chemicals during experiments (investigations)
test tube holder
• To hold test tubes over heat or away from your body
medicine dropper(eyedropper)
• To drop small amount of liquids
forceps
• To pick up small items that you should not touch
microscope
• To view specimens that are too small to see with the naked eye