Name Table # nirections: A number of items that may be used in the laboratory are shown below. Study this page and decide what je items may be Bunsen burner Gas bottle DO Buret Pipet GOOBODON of paen Thermometer we the names of the equipment shown to answer the questions included. an ofer flare chobjects Ring stand Tulateulubadului Boooo Pipestem triangle මාරාට Utility clamp Graduated cylinder 24-well plate Wire gauze Iron ring Safety goggles Wash bottle Evaporating dish Scoopula 응 Tangs Micropipets (standard and narrow stem) Spatula Date Mortar and postle Corks Triple beam balance Dropper Funnet 00 Test tubes Tov Crucible and cover 10 Watch glass Test tube holder/clamps Forceps File Beaker Erlenmeyer flask COLO 0000000 Wire brush Test-tube rack Lab burner 5596 S In the laboratory, you will be working with equipment and materials that can cause injury if they are not handled properly. However, the laboratory can be a safe place to work if you are careful. Accidents do not just happen; they are caused - пазд Safety in the Science Laboratory Safety rules to be followed in the laboratory are listed below. questions about these rules, ask your teacher before starting lab work. General Precautions: 1. Be prepared to work when you arrive in the laboratory. the lab. 2. Carefully follow all oral and written instructions. 3. Notify your teacher of 4. Never, 5. Keep your counter. Place purses & backpacks in the 6. Dress appropriately for the lab. a. Always wear b. c. e. f. g. Wear shoes, flip flops or sandals. d. It is best to wear fitted garments. sleeves. h. Nylon and polyester fabrics, If you can. during lab. 7. 8. 9. Use the 10. Keep all combustible materials, 11. . your nose. 12. Conduct any experiment involving. like allergies or asthma, before beginning the lab. long hair. Only Items necessary for the experiment should be on the lab and a lab apron. your eyes causing irreparable eye damage. If you have any , not shorts or skirts. Including lanyards. before beginning to protect your feet from chemical spills. No open-toed In horseplay. as described by your teacher. ,like ties or shirts with baggy on lab days. Chemicals could get between contact lenses and than cotton, so wear cotton clothing for handling the apparatus. Ex) beaker tongs or test tube clam When testing for odors, use a wafting motion to direct the odors to
Name Table # nirections: A number of items that may be used in the laboratory are shown below. Study this page and decide what je items may be Bunsen burner Gas bottle DO Buret Pipet GOOBODON of paen Thermometer we the names of the equipment shown to answer the questions included. an ofer flare chobjects Ring stand Tulateulubadului Boooo Pipestem triangle මාරාට Utility clamp Graduated cylinder 24-well plate Wire gauze Iron ring Safety goggles Wash bottle Evaporating dish Scoopula 응 Tangs Micropipets (standard and narrow stem) Spatula Date Mortar and postle Corks Triple beam balance Dropper Funnet 00 Test tubes Tov Crucible and cover 10 Watch glass Test tube holder/clamps Forceps File Beaker Erlenmeyer flask COLO 0000000 Wire brush Test-tube rack Lab burner 5596 S In the laboratory, you will be working with equipment and materials that can cause injury if they are not handled properly. However, the laboratory can be a safe place to work if you are careful. Accidents do not just happen; they are caused - пазд Safety in the Science Laboratory Safety rules to be followed in the laboratory are listed below. questions about these rules, ask your teacher before starting lab work. General Precautions: 1. Be prepared to work when you arrive in the laboratory. the lab. 2. Carefully follow all oral and written instructions. 3. Notify your teacher of 4. Never, 5. Keep your counter. Place purses & backpacks in the 6. Dress appropriately for the lab. a. Always wear b. c. e. f. g. Wear shoes, flip flops or sandals. d. It is best to wear fitted garments. sleeves. h. Nylon and polyester fabrics, If you can. during lab. 7. 8. 9. Use the 10. Keep all combustible materials, 11. . your nose. 12. Conduct any experiment involving. like allergies or asthma, before beginning the lab. long hair. Only Items necessary for the experiment should be on the lab and a lab apron. your eyes causing irreparable eye damage. If you have any , not shorts or skirts. Including lanyards. before beginning to protect your feet from chemical spills. No open-toed In horseplay. as described by your teacher. ,like ties or shirts with baggy on lab days. Chemicals could get between contact lenses and than cotton, so wear cotton clothing for handling the apparatus. Ex) beaker tongs or test tube clam When testing for odors, use a wafting motion to direct the odors to
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