A beaker cover is called a rubber stopper or metal stopper(depends on what the stopper is made of).
You can use a stirring rod or a spatula to add salt to a beaker. Be cautious not to contaminate the salt or the beaker with other substances while doing so.
For this you would have to look at the beaker. Most modern beakers measure in litres and millilitres.
You can use a funnel for fine salt.
A Bunsen burner is commonly used to heat a beaker on a tripod in a laboratory setting. It provides a controlled flame for even heating.
You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.You could pour the liquid into a measuring beaker or graduated jug.
To hwlp protect. The beaker from over flowing
a beaker cover
- as a support to weigh samples of solid reagents- to cover a Berzelius beaker
An inverted beaker is simply a beaker turned upside down. This position prevents the contents inside the beaker from spilling out or from being contaminated by outside substances. It is commonly used in labs to cover or protect the contents of the beaker.
the traditional use of a beaker is to hold liquids.
A beaker Tong is a tool to hold you beaker. You use them when the beaker is too hot to touch. You use it to transport it, often used with Bunson burners. They are best used to hold a hot Beaker.
To measure volume
beakers are jar use in a lab
The students should not use the beaker with the crack as it poses a risk of breaking further while pouring water, potentially causing injury. They should find a different beaker that is intact and safe to use for their experiment.
measurement of liquids
To measure volume
You can use a stirring rod or a spatula to add salt to a beaker. Be cautious not to contaminate the salt or the beaker with other substances while doing so.