Yes, read your lab safety book first. read all warning labels and the materials safety data sheets first. Then talk to a teacher or lab person who has already done the experiment you have in mind BEFORE you do the experiment.
It's "dangerous" to drive fast in a thickly populated area. He's a criminal. So he's "dangerous." You might get yourself killed if you do "dangerous" experiments. "Dangerous" means to be "dangeous".(it makes sense if you dont think bout it)
The short answer is to protect the eyes. Performing experiments sometimes means working with dangerous chemicals. Sometimes the experiments themselves are inherently dangerous, and at other times, accidents or mistakes happen during experiments. There may even be explosions. So there is a risk of getting chemicals or objects in your eyes, and goggles help reduce that risk.
Some science experiments involve substances that would be dangerous to get in your eyes.
The purpose of lab safety is to keep you safe because some experiments(labs) have dangerous chemicals that could harm you.
Make stuff for experiments, do experiments and analyse the results of experiments.
no, but they are smelly!
There is not a specific "dangerous experiments apparatus." The danger in experiments typically comes from the materials or procedures used, rather than a specific piece of apparatus. It is important to follow safety protocols and guidelines when conducting experiments to prevent accidents.
He looked at the sun and it damaged his eyes.
letting you have a computer.
Many times, unauthorized expiriments are dangerous to humankind and the environment.
It's "dangerous" to drive fast in a thickly populated area. He's a criminal. So he's "dangerous." You might get yourself killed if you do "dangerous" experiments. "Dangerous" means to be "dangeous".(it makes sense if you dont think bout it)
The short answer is to protect the eyes. Performing experiments sometimes means working with dangerous chemicals. Sometimes the experiments themselves are inherently dangerous, and at other times, accidents or mistakes happen during experiments. There may even be explosions. So there is a risk of getting chemicals or objects in your eyes, and goggles help reduce that risk.
Paul Berg is a biochemist that gave some direct warnings about certain experiments in DNA. He warned that doing experiments on DNA recombination could be dangerous due to their uncontrollability.
So that when they are doing experiments that produce deadly or dangerous gases they don't die
Lab rats helps us by using them to do dangerous experiments. That way we don't have to do it on humans.
Some science experiments involve substances that would be dangerous to get in your eyes.
Yes, it is. It has been proven numerous times in several experiments that swimming with jellyfish is extremely dangerous and can for a fact cause serious injuries and/or death. Trying this is highly discouraged for your own safety.