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- 3. A wide mouth jar used to heat or transport chemicals.
- 5. A suspension of droplets containing bacteria, that are dispersed in the air.
- 6. A long, graduated glass or plastic tube used to transfer or measure out small quantities of liquid.
- 9. Long, skinny glass tubes that hold a small amount of liquid; can be used to observe reactions, mix reagents or heat chemicals.
- 10. A graduated glass tube with a tap at one end, used to dispense precise volumes of reagents.
- 11. Safety glasses.
- 12. A small gas burner used in laboratories to create an aseptic zone.
- 14. A shallow circular transparent plastic plate with a fiat lid, used for the culture of microorganisms.
- 16. A narrow-necked bulbous glass container; can be used for dilution or dissolution in a precise final volume.
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- 1. A plastic squeeze container with a nozzle, usually filled with deionized water and used to rinse glassware.
- 2. Long and white, designed to protect your clothes.
- 4. Personal safety equipment meant to protect your hands.
- 7. A type of laboratory flask with a fiat bottom, conical body and cylindrical neck. Used to swirl its contents; the narrow neck keeps the contents from spilling out.
- 8. A symbol characterizing risk assessment.
- 10. A plastic object with a rounded shape, usually used attached to a pipette to fill it by creating a vacuum above the liquid.
- 13. A device that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used to guide a liquid or powder into a small opening.
- 15. Made of wood, plastic or metal, they are designed to hold test tubes.