I guess it is spatula
A scoopula or spatula
A "fume cupboard".
You don't.
So you don't get water, dirt or other contaminants in the reagent bottle. The reagent bottle should contain chemicals that are as pure as possible. If each person put a dirty spatula in the bottle, the reagent bottle would very quickly accumulate all kinds of junk, ruining the chemicals inside or causing hazardous chemical reactions.
Reagent bottles are containers made of glass or plastic, and are closed by special caps or stoppers, and are intended to contain chemicals in liquid or powder form for laboratories and stored in cabinets or on shelves.
To remove the fine solid powder from the reagent bottle used clean, dry spatula and transferred to a clean, dry watch glass or poured from a bottle by slightly tipping and then rotating the bottle.
use shuvel mate!!
It is a glass container to hold liquid chemicals. Also used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
used to utilize chemicals
It is a heavy glass bottle (unlikely to break or react with the reagent chemicals) used to store moderate amounts of laboratory chemicals (reagents)
A spatula would be used to remove 0.25 grams of a solid material from a reagent bottle.
So you don't get water, dirt or other contaminants in the reagent bottle. The reagent bottle should contain chemicals that are as pure as possible. If each person put a dirty spatula in the bottle, the reagent bottle would very quickly accumulate all kinds of junk, ruining the chemicals inside or causing hazardous chemical reactions.
So you don't get water, dirt or other contaminants in the reagent bottle. The reagent bottle should contain chemicals that are as pure as possible. If each person put a dirty spatula in the bottle, the reagent bottle would very quickly accumulate all kinds of junk, ruining the chemicals inside or causing hazardous chemical reactions.
Reagent bottles are containers made of glass or plastic, and are closed by special caps or stoppers, and are intended to contain chemicals in liquid or powder form for laboratories and stored in cabinets or on shelves.
To remove the fine solid powder from the reagent bottle used clean, dry spatula and transferred to a clean, dry watch glass or poured from a bottle by slightly tipping and then rotating the bottle.
use shuvel mate!!
It is a glass container to hold liquid chemicals. Also used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
The reagent bottle is not used for dropping, having only a common stopper.
This is to prevent contamination of the remaining reagent in the bottle.