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This guide provides an overview of essential laboratory tools and their specific uses in scientific experiments. From beakers and graduated cylinders that accurately measure liquid volumes to microscopes that magnify small objects, each tool serves a unique purpose. Learn how thermometers measure temperature, funnels channel liquids, and petri dishes hold microbial cultures. Key items like timers, balances, and computers support various tasks, ensuring efficient experimentation. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this resource enhances your understanding of lab equipment.
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Beaker • Uses: A beaker is a liquid volume container. Measures in mL.
Graduated Cylinder • Uses: measures fluid volume in mL.
Test tube • Uses: observe chemical reactions.
Thermometer • Uses: Measures temperature in C° or F°.
Eye Dropper • Uses: Measures liquid by drops.
Funnel • Uses: channels liquids and fine grain substances into containers.
Petri Dish • Uses: used to hold cells or bacteria for observation.
Tweezers/ Forceps • Uses: to pick up small objects.
Hand lens • Uses: to magnify objects.
Goggles • Uses: eye protection
Spring scale • Uses: to weigh heavy loads or forces applied to an object. Measured in grams or newtons.
Flask • Uses: mixing and stirring liquids.
Timer • Uses: to measure time
Triple Beam Balance • Uses: to measure mass in grams
Microscope • Uses: to produce magnified images of small objects.
Meter stick • Uses: to measure length and draw straight lines.
Hot Plate • Uses: electrical plate to heat objects.
Science Journal • Uses: place to write info questions, data, investigations and draw tables, graphs, and charts.
anemometer • Uses: to measure wind speed.
Hygrometer/ Psychrometer • Uses: measures humidity.
Spectrascope • Uses: measures the property of light.
Computer • Uses: electronic tool that performs tasks by protecting and storing information.