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The short form for laboratory is "lab." This abbreviation is commonly used in both scientific contexts and everyday language to refer to a place where scientific experiments and research are conducted.
Your question is extremely general; it is important to specify; - what type of laboratory: chemistry, physics, biology, mineralogy, etc. - what it the desired scientific level - money available - area available - the scope of this laboratory - the qualifications of the personnel etc., etc.
An ideal laboratory is a space equipped with modern equipment and instruments for conducting experiments and research. It should have proper ventilation, safety measures in place, and organization to facilitate efficient work. Additionally, having skilled and knowledgeable staff members contributes to creating an ideal laboratory environment.
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The short form for laboratory is "lab." This abbreviation is commonly used in both scientific contexts and everyday language to refer to a place where scientific experiments and research are conducted.
You could be thinking of a laboratory.
The most acceptable method for obtaining the accurate weight of a specimen in a laboratory experiment is to use a calibrated analytical balance or scale. Place the specimen gently on the balance pan, allow it to stabilize, and record the weight displayed on the balance. Ensure the balance is calibrated, zeroed, and that the specimen is handled properly to avoid errors.
The noun laboratory is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a place equipped for scientific testing and experimentation.
They may work at a site where interesting ruins have been found or at a museum or at a scientific laboratory.
Purpose, Hypothesis, Procedure, Observation, Analysis, Conclusion.
A science laboratory is a place in which science experiments are taken place.
The word may be laboratory (a place for experimentation or research) or lavatory (a restroom).In the UK, laboratory is pronounced (lah-BOHR-uh-tohr-ee) practically (lah-BOHR-uh-tree).In the US, it is pronounced, (LAHB-ruh-tohr-ee).
A method that claims to be scientific involves the use of clear procedures which not only show how the results were achieved, but also clear enough for other researchers to attempt to repeat them and must also have empirical relevance to the world. Empirical relevance involves showing that statements, explanation etc. which are used or derived from this approach can be verified of checked out. A scientific method should be objective and not biased and should not rely on hearsay on unsubstantiated facts. A nonscientific method is not systematic and do not have principles in place that should be adhered to. Tshegofatso Rampatla
A laboratory.