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What a thermometer ued for?

A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of an object or a person. It can help determine if someone has a fever or monitor the temperature in various settings such as in cooking, scientific experiments, and weather forecasting.


How is chemistry used in everyday life?

Cooking and baking is one of the major activities that we do daily that involves chemistry. For example there is a cooking term called flambe where its a method of burning alcohol and using its flavors for the food. The reaction of the alcohol to the heat is basically chemistry. Or the use of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) in baked goods reacts in with other ingredients and the heat to produce softer baked goods.


What are 30 common laboratory apparatus and their uses with pictures?

1.Beaker - a liquid-measuring container 2.clay triangle - a wire frame with porcelain used to support a crucible 3.wire gauze - used to spread heat of a burner flame 4.test tube - used as holder of small amount of solution 5.forceps - holds or pick up small objects 6.graduated cylinder - measures approximate volume of liquids 7.graduated pipette - measures solution volumes 8.condenser - used in distillation 9.crucible - used to heat a small amount of a solid substance at a very high temperature 10.funnel - used to transfer solids and liquids without spilling 11.thermometer - measures temperature 12.balance - measures mass of material 13.pH meter - measures acidity of solutions 14.centrifuge - separates materials of varying density 15.pipette - used to transfer measured substances into another vessel 16.droppers - for addition of liquids, drop by drop 17.glass funnels - for funneling liquids from one container to another, or for filtering when equipped with filter paper. 18.Graduated cylinders - for measurement of an amount of liquid. The volume of liquid can be estimated to the nearest 0.1 mL with practice. 19.Test tubes - for holding small samples or for containing small-scale reactions 20.test-tube holders - for holding test tubes when tubes should not be touched 21.tongs - similar function to forceps, but are useful for larger items 22.volumetric flasks - to measure precise volumes of liquid or to make precise dilutions. 23.Wash bottles - for dispensing small quantities of distilled water. 24.Watch glasses - for holding small samples or for covering beakers or evaporating dishes. 25.Wire gauze on a ring - supports beakers to be heated by Bunsen burners