don't tell any one and RUN the other way as fast as you can
If it is a glass, or a test tube, make sure you tell a teacher or report it to any member of staff and make sure no one goes near it, as it could be toxic. Once you have told someone you should very carfully clear it up. I hope this helps!!
The first thing you do is make sure you have safety gear on lab coat, goggles , etc
It is pretty much the same thing as purpose of the lab.
If something is unclear about the lab before you begin, it's essential to seek clarification promptly. Ask your instructor or lab supervisor for guidance, or consult your lab manual and any provided resources. Engaging with classmates can also help clarify doubts, as they might have similar questions. Addressing uncertainties beforehand ensures a smoother and more productive lab experience.
something in a lab that stays the same
Yes. Because you should not wear loose clothing or something danerous could happen!
immediately wash it with fresh water or saline solution.
If it is a glass, or a test tube, make sure you tell a teacher or report it to any member of staff and make sure no one goes near it, as it could be toxic. Once you have told someone you should very carfully clear it up. I hope this helps!!
a snow lab is a thing which pridicts avalanches.
To avoid accidents and damages.
There is no such thing as an underweight lab; this is a trick question.
Sorry there is no such thing as "auxiling" lab apparatus.
The sky-lab did the same thing a space station would do
The first thing you do is make sure you have safety gear on lab coat, goggles , etc
There is no other thing you can do.The best thing is to take him to the vet.
its when you are in a lab and your doing a experiment on a animal or chemicals or on something sientific
The first thing you do is make sure you have safety gear on lab coat, goggles , etc