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What Does A Science Dropper Look Like?
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October 06, 2014 11:00PM
The main body of the dropper is made of glass. The glass tube is a few inches long and gets smaller at the bottom. The top of the tube has a rubber, balloon like top that is squeezable.
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How do you use the dropper?

Step 1
Hold the dropper in a vertical position, and check to see if the
dropper starts out empty. If the dropper was packaged separately,
you may need to gently rinse it out a bit before use. If it was in
the medication, be sure to squeeze any excess out of the dropper
and into the bottle of medicine. Step 2
Gently squeeze the rubber end of the dropper, using your thumb
and forefinger. This will squeeze excess air out of the dropper and
prepare the dropper to suck up the medicine. Step 3
Place the dropper into the bottle. Stop squeezing the rubber
end, but continue to fold onto the dropper. Lift the dropper up
enough to see how much medicine is in your dropper. Step 4
Gently squeeze the rubber end until the medicine is leveled with
the measurement you need. Step 5
Let go of the rubber end. This will cause an air bubble to pop
up and look like the medicine is off measurement, but you have the
correct amount in the dropper.