Simply because each piece of apparatus has set functions !
For example - it's no good trying to separate chemicals with different boiling points in an ordinary flask. You need the addition of the fractional distillation tube, so that the one with the lower boiling point will condense back into the flask.
You would need to know what a fractional distillation tube was - and what it looked lke in order to select the correct piece of equipment !
because there are apparatuses that look like the same but they have different uses.
If you start working in a laboratory you're going to need to know the equipment that you'll be using and why you are using them.
Probably so that you do not use the wrong things. I dont really know sry
These names are the names of chemical elements.
CaSO4, calcium sulfate, is sold under various names depending on what it's being used for. In one form it is called 'gypsum' (but that's a generic term, not a brand name). As a laboratory dessicant (drying agent) it is sold under the brand name Drierite.
You can find the names for many famous diamonds below.
Aluminium is an element, a pure substance there are no "other" names for it.
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scientific attitude and laboratory function
Laboratory equipment comes in a variety of forms, each serving a specific function in scientific experiments and analyses. Here are some common lab equipment names and their functions: Beaker: Used for holding, mixing, and heating liquids. They come in various sizes. Erlenmeyer flask: Used for containing liquids, especially those that need swirling or mixing. Test tube: Used for holding small amounts of liquids or solids for observation or testing. Graduated cylinder: Used for precisely measuring the volume of liquids. Pipette: Used for transferring small volumes of liquids accurately. Reference: dialysis-machine/hdm-1000a
There are tens of thousands of laboratory drugs. It would be impossible to name them all here.
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There are three types of US Army intelligence functions. There are strategic, operational, and tactical.
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OPSEC, SAEDA, and Counterintelligence
OPSEC, SAEDA, and Counterintelligence
OPSEC, SAEDA, and Counterintelligence
OPSEC, SAEDA, and Counterintelligence