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What Are The Laboratory Apparatus And Their Uses With Images?

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· Bunsen burner

A Bunsen burner is a staple part of the standard laboratory apparatus set. It gives off heat through a vertical flame and so is ideal to be used when wanting to warm up test tubes or beakers full of liquids.

A picture of a Bunsen burner can be found at: www.sciencephoto.com/images/download_wm_image.html/A510143-L
· Gauze mat

Gauze mats are used to stand containers or material on when it is normally placed over a tripod.

A picture of a gauze mat can be found at: www.oup.com.au/titles/secondary/science/all_-_science/978019
· Test tube

Test tubes are probably one of the most iconic apparatus of a typical laboratory. They are used to combine liquids and also heat them up.

A picture of a test tube can be found at: raisingahitter.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/test-tube.jpg
· Tongs

Tongs are very useful when conducting any experiments that involves either intense heat or harmful substances. The tongs allow you to grip and move things without having to touch it with your hands.

A picture of a set of tongs can be found at: www.krackeler.com/graphics/0199/jpg/H-23420.jpg
· Tripod

A tripod is used frequently in the laboratory and is usually accompanied by a gauze mat that is placed on top of it.

A picture of a tripod can be found at: www.sciencefirst.com/images/T/6640085.jpg
· Test tube holder

Test tube holders basically do what their title suggests but it is an important piece of equipment to have.

A picture of a test tube holder can be found at: www.testtubeswebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/pictures
· Pipette

A pipette is used to transfer small quantities of liquids and to accurately drop them into test tubes or beakers.

A picture of a pipette can be found at: us.cdn3.123rf.com/168nwm/olivierl/olivierl0905/olivierl09050
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Tools include beakers, microscopes, tweezers, hot plates, lasers, volt
meters, test tubes, Erlenmeyer flasks, thermometers, test tube racks,
Bunsen burners, crucibles, tripods and more.
They are used to
measure, observe and gather data for experiments, as well as to safely
perform reactions and to heat things. More advanced laboratory
equipment includes items such as spectrometers, centrifuges and
chromatography's.

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