Test tube Holder, Crucible, Clamp Holder,
A laboratory burning spoon is a tool used in chemistry experiments to hold a small amount of a substance over a flame for heating or burning. It is typically a small metal utensil with a handle for safe manipulation over a Bunsen burner or other heat source in a laboratory setting.
The spoon used in a laboratory is typically called a spatula. It is a common tool used to transfer small amounts of solid substances.
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The type of laboratory equipment used is not typically considered a preanalytical variable that can affect the accuracy and precision of laboratory test results. The main preanalytical variables include patient preparation, specimen handling, and time delays.
A glass plate in the laboratory is a flat, smooth piece of glass used for various applications such as microscopy, culturing cells, mixing substances, or as a base for other experimental setups. It provides a stable, clear surface for working with samples or conducting experiments. Glass plates can come in different sizes and thicknesses to suit different laboratory needs.
It is used in a laboratory, but is not considered a laboratory tool by most people.
A coverslip is used in a science laboratory to protect the specimen on a microscope slide from damage, contamination, and drying out. It also helps to flatten the specimen and keep it in place for observation under a microscope.
the stage clips are used to hold the slide in place on the stage.
Microscope.
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The correct term for the laboratory tool used for transferring small amounts of liquid is "pipette."
It is used to hold the specimen being observed in place. It keeps the microscopic lens from touching the specimen, and it keeps the specimen from being contaminated.
It Is A Triple Beam Balance
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Microscope