It is possible that mixing the wrong chemicals could result in fire or explosion, but it is much more likely that you could produce an unplanned release of toxic gasses or chemicals. This could cause illness, injury or death.
You should wear a lab coat in the laboratory whenever you are conducting experiments or working with chemicals to protect yourself from spills and splashes.
Experiments with: - acids as liquids or gases - volatile solvents - corrosive materials - fine powders - materials with a very low radioactivity - toxic materials - reactions potentially explosive - sometimes, reactions involving thermally decomposition etc.
The philosopher and scientist Sir Francis Bacon is credited with the assertion that scientists should conduct repeated observations and practical experiments to answer specific questions. Bacon's work emphasized the importance of empirical evidence in developing scientific knowledge.
It is important to note that conducting exploding science experiments at home can be dangerous and should only be done under adult supervision. Some safe and exciting exploding science experiments that can be conducted at home include making a baking soda and vinegar volcano, creating a film canister rocket with Alka-Seltzer tablets, and mixing Mentos candies with soda to create a fizzy explosion. Remember to always follow safety guidelines and precautions when conducting these experiments.
When conducting explosive science experiments, safety measures should include wearing appropriate protective gear such as goggles and gloves, working in a well-ventilated area, following proper handling and storage procedures for explosive materials, and having a designated safety plan in case of emergencies. It is also important to have proper training and supervision when working with explosives.
To answer specific questions
A good laboratory to test out high voltage experiment should be a government owned laboratory, or one that is government approved.
We need to Preform expeiments to find out things we didn't know. If we never preformeed experiments then we would be tottaly clueless... Oh and you should at least try each experiment 4 times at minimum. Your welcome, Lol
We learn a lot by doing experiments.
no. experiments should be repeatd
-Project baselines should be changed only when necessary -Approved changes must be coordinated -The impact of change requests must be documented
-Project baselines should be changed only when necessary -Approved changes must be coordinated -The impact of change requests must be documented
An instructor should be a mentor, teacher, tutor, and facilitator. His role is to teach the student the material.
You should allow 48 hours or your instructor to get back to you. If you do not get a reply, resend with a "second request" tag in the subject line. Also, double check with the school that this is still the current email address for this instructor.
yes it should be approved by aicte
All properly-designed experiments should have some sort of control.
The deadline for submitting lab reports is typically set by the instructor and should be followed closely. Lab reports are usually submitted to the instructor either in person during class or through an online platform specified by the instructor.