Beaker-put substance needed for the experiment Test tube-use for combining chemicals
Crucible-used to head substances at a very high temperature
Pipette-used to measure substances
Wire gauze-used to spread heat
Burrete-measures volume of solution
Clay triangle-wire frame with porcelin used to support the crucible
Forceps-used to hold small amount of solution
Graduated cylinder-measure approximate volume
Graduated pipette-measure solution's volume
Condenser-used in distillation
Wash glasses-holding small samples or for covering beakers
Wash bottles-used to dispense water
Tong-used to pick large amount of solution
Mortar and Pestle-used to grind paste or powder
Apparatus are used by chemists to perform various types of experiments and analyses. They help in measuring, mixing, heating, cooling, separating, and containing substances during chemical reactions. Common apparatus used by chemists include beakers, test tubes, flasks, pipettes, burettes, and balances.
Simply because each piece of apparatus has set functions ! For example - it's no good trying to separate chemicals with different boiling points in an ordinary flask. You need the addition of the fractional distillation tube, so that the one with the lower boiling point will condense back into the flask. You would need to know what a fractional distillation tube was - and what it looked lke in order to select the correct piece of equipment !
There is no difference between a regular laboratory filter and a regular coffee filter. It's only different when you use more expensive laboratory filters with a specific small pore size or special coating
Equipment in a lab is in a protected environment so that experiments can be done that might not be safe in other circumstances. In addition, you can control more factors (ie. temperature, light, movement) when running an experiment in response to a hypothesis.
The possessive form of laboratory is laboratory's.
The devices used in the laboratory during the experiments held and during the chemical combination of different elements are known as "laboratory apparatuses"
to use the apparatuses correctly.?
A chemical laboratory cannot exist now without apparatuses.
always wash d apparatuses after you used it
I can't display images, but I can describe different laboratory apparatuses for you. Some examples include beakers, test tubes, pipettes, Bunsen burners, and microscopes. Each of these apparatuses has specific uses and plays a critical role in conducting scientific experiments and tests in a laboratory setting.
because its obusly, it is important to know the uses because whenever we need to use the apparatus we know the uses and if we don't, it will have a big mistake like if we have a activity to do we will have a big big big big mistake and that is dangerous to us.................
welding machine
Crucible, pestle and mortar
use for holding things
beacor
Crucible, pestle and mortar
The motivation is that platinum is very unreactive.