Gloves
Chemists use a wide range of equipment including glassware such as beakers, flasks, and test tubes, as well as measuring tools like pipettes and balances. They also use heating sources like Bunsen burners and hot plates, and specialized instruments like spectrophotometers and chromatographs for analysis. Safety equipment such as goggles and gloves are also essential in the laboratory.
Apparatus. Hope that helps. =)
stoichiometry
Chemists are trying to stop CFC use. these are the chemicals that destroy ozone.
as a reference tool
I think you are mistaken, a chemist (that is a chemists shop or pharmacy) will use its landlines (telephone) during the day to speak to customers.
They use them in something that does have chemicals or has natural chemical
The possessive form of the plural noun chemists is chemists'.Example: The chemists' laboratories are in this building.
One of the ways that chemists help meet demand for energy is to make solar panels. Secondly, chemists replace oil with methanol. Finally, chemists make room temperature conductivity with use of copper.
Chemists use a variety of equipment much too many to name. The specific type of chemist will determine what "tools of the trade" are needed. For example, an analytical chemist might use just about any item from a flasks to a metal grinder. Others organic chemists might use some of the above or other types of laboratory items such as pan or electronic balances, tubing, vials, and many other forms of equipment.
uhh..a beaker?
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