In science, a red octagon typically represents a stop sign, indicating the need to halt or pause for safety, particularly in experimental or laboratory settings. It can also symbolize caution or a warning about potential hazards. In broader contexts, the red octagon serves as a universally recognized signal for stopping or taking care, which is crucial in maintaining safety protocols.
The red octagon around the HHPS symbol means its "Dangerous" also its a Danger sign
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Emergency Room
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
The word Lab in the terms of science (not the dog) is Laboratory.
The red octagon around the HHPS symbol means its "Dangerous" also its a Danger sign
== 8== sides on an octagon ===
it means "STOP!"
A red octagon sign on the road signifies a stop sign, indicating that drivers must come to a complete stop before proceeding.
Red. It's a stop sign.
The red octagon is a symbol for "STOP" in the United States.
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Science has not been able to answer this seemingly-simple question yet, mainly because there is no such thing as a "10-sided octagon" that can be brought into the lab and measured.
Computer Science.
associates in science
It stands for: Associates in Science
The stand used to hold equipment in a science class is called a retort stand or a lab stand. The clamp attached to the stand to secure apparatus or glassware is known as a clamp holder or a bosshead clamp.