Throwing objects in a lab is unsafe and can lead to accidents or injury. It can also damage equipment or cause contamination. It's important to handle materials properly and follow lab safety protocols to prevent accidents and maintain a safe work environment.
There can be many disasters!! There can be a fire, a chemical leak, an explosion, or an ecuipment malfunction. If you listen to your teacher (or boss, if you work in a lab), then everything should be fine!! Hope I helped!! :)
After completing a lab, it is important to clean up the workspace, dispose of any waste materials properly, and document any observations or results in a lab notebook. Additionally, it is crucial to ensure that all equipment is turned off, stored appropriately, and the lab area is left in a safe and organized manner.
Eating or drinking during a science lab can lead to contamination of samples, introduction of foreign substances into experiments, or inappropriate handling of hazardous chemicals. It can compromise the accuracy of results and pose safety risks to yourself and others in the lab.
In a science lab, the following are not allowed: eating or drinking, wearing open-toed shoes or sandals, using cell phones, and performing unauthorized experiments or procedures. These rules are in place to ensure safety and prevent contamination of experiments.
It is very likely some people have a completed lab report on Lab, but their names have not been made public.
you clean them study them and in-store them
1) Damage to the laboratory 2) Injury/death to a lab worker(s) 3) Experiment contamination
it happen by throwing garbbage on the ground
Monster Lab happened in 2008.
Virtual Lab happened in 1995.
Because they are trained and know what to do when those things happen.
Try throwing its favorite toy in the water,but only if it floats.
Funky Lab Rat happened in 2010.
You get a polluted area.
throwing things in the air.
A lab should be fully prepared before an experiment is performed. Three things that should be in a lab are, paper and pencils, beakers, and a microscope.
No, throwing things is not part of autism - autism is a neurological difference, there is nothing about autism that would cause throwing things. Of course Autistic people may throw things for any number of reasons, it's just that autism isn't the cause of this.