A spatula.
spatula?
Mg is used to measure very small. Such as chemicals and pharmaceuticals
A 'Scooopula'® is a spatula-like scoop utensil used primarily in the laboratory settings to transfer solids to:a weigh paper for weighing,a cover slip to measure melting point, or toa watch glass from a flask or beaker through scraping.
The may be some small amounts, but it is not the primary component.
Sodium is used in salt. Chlorine, small amounts are used in drinking water.
spatula?
spatula
scuplum
A scoopula is a small metal spoon-like device used to scoop solid compounds out of a jar or bottle.
You can add small amounts of chemicals or water into several "dimples" located in a single flat container.
It is used to scoop up ground up solid chemicals and to transfer them to a reacting vesicle.
test tubes are made of glass and can be used to test chemical reaction of chemicals in small amounts also we can test this reactions by just heating them otherwise we can also use them to store chemicals in small amounts for other tests.
Test tubes are used to hold or store small amounts of chemicals or material dangerous to touch. If a scientist were to want to mix materials together, they would use a flask.
The very large mouth of the hippopotamus is used to scoop up large amounts of aquatic vegetation, that the hippopotamus eats.
Mg is used to measure very small. Such as chemicals and pharmaceuticals
A 'Scooopula'® is a spatula-like scoop utensil used primarily in the laboratory settings to transfer solids to:a weigh paper for weighing,a cover slip to measure melting point, or toa watch glass from a flask or beaker through scraping.
It measures small amounts of liquids.