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A crucible is a heat-resistant container in which materials can be heated to very high temperatures. If you heat with the cover on, it could produce an overflow of the material.
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The clay triangle is used to hold a crucible while the crucible is heated.
Crucible tongs are used for taking crucibles out of the fire and are also used to move crucibles from the furnace to another location. They are used in chemistry for grabbing hot containers and are usually made out of steel.
it is used in a lab room
It might damage the bench, but it is far more likely that a crucible on a lab bench and not on the ring or the asbestos pad will be mistaken by someone, possible someone other than the immediate experimenter, for a cold crucible and picked up to a detrimental effect.
A crucible is a container that is used to hold things whilst they are heated to very high temperatures and typically melted. In the school chemistry lab they are usually small ceramic pots. A substance is placed in the crucible. A lid may be used to cover it. The crucible is heated, typically with a Bunsen burner. A support system is usually used (such as a triangle of pipe clay on wire placed on a tripod) to minimize the risk of burns. In the wider world crucibles can be huge such as those used in steel manufacture and can be made of different materials.
Which lab tool might you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
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A lab beaker.
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Her lab was in Sarasota, Florida, and her lab was called Mote Marine Laboratory.