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Beakers, as laboratory glassware, are generally helpful as they facilitate the mixing, heating, and storage of liquids in scientific experiments. They provide a clear measurement scale, enabling accurate volume assessments. However, they can be harmful if misused, such as in handling hazardous chemicals without proper safety precautions. Overall, their utility in scientific research outweighs potential risks when used responsibly.

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