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Graduated Cylinder

Graduated Cylinder. Measures volume in milliliters (mL). Pipette. Withdraws liquids from a container. Graduated cup. Measures volume: liquids in milliliters (mL) or solids in cubic centimeters (cc or cm 3 ). SEPUP Tray.

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Graduated Cylinder

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  1. Graduated Cylinder Measures volume in milliliters (mL)

  2. Pipette Withdraws liquids from a container

  3. Graduated cup Measures volume: liquids in milliliters (mL) or solids in cubic centimeters (cc or cm3)

  4. SEPUP Tray The tray is composed of large cups and small cups that allow you to easily view chemical reactions.

  5. Filter Funnel These are placed on top of a SEPUP tray with filter paper in the openings.

  6. Filter paper Used to remove or filter out small particles from a liquid

  7. Erlenmeyer flask Measures volume of liquids in milliliters (mL)

  8. Funnel Used to pour liquids into a container with a small neck

  9. Stir Sticks Notice these have a small cup at one end for measuring while the other end is flat for stirring.

  10. Metal filter screen Used to remove or filter out large particles

  11. Dropper Withdraws liquids from a container

  12. Force meter or Spring scale Used to measure weight in newtons (N)

  13. Forceps Used to pick up objects

  14. Test Tube Used to mix or heat materials

  15. Beaker Measures volume in milliliters (mL)

  16. SPARK Science Learning System Plug a probe into the SPARK unit and start collecting data right away. The SPARK unit will even graph data for you!

  17. Safety Glasses These will be worn during EVERY chemical investigation and experiment to protect your eyes.

  18. Materials List Graduated cylinder Filter funnel Erlenmeyer flask Funnel Graduated cup Metal filter screen Pipette Dropper Filter paper Metal washer (small) Safety glasses Beaker Stir stick SEPUP tray Red plastic Force meter (aka spring scale) Forceps Metal cylinders (rods) Metal cube Metal bar Test tube Plastic cups (270 mL)

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