Lab Riddler

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Across
  1. 2. I'm collected from trials, numbers, and charts, I am the essence of a scientist's smarts. What am I?
  2. 5. I spin very fast, and from me, you can't flee; separating components, I do with much glee. What am I?
  3. 8. I've one eye but can't see, I magnify what's small; peering into life's secrets, I'm found in every lab hall. What am I?
  4. 9. When safety’s your game, in me, your hands hide; against chemicals and spills, I am your protective guide. What am I?
  5. 11. I'm a gelatinous medium, on which cells dine, aiding the growth of colonies fine. What am I?
  6. 12. I shelter the culture, and in labs, I'm a must; I might be quite small, but in me, you trust. What am I?
  7. 15. You fill me with liquid, then adjust the flame; I heat up your sample, known by a German's name. What am I?
  8. 16. I'm not just one, but many in a group, combined or alone, I'm part of the experiment's loop. What am I?
  9. 17. I might be transparent, or I might be quite bold; I am used for observing, on me, life unfolds. What am I?
  10. 19. Precise and careful, I must be, weighing substances for chemistry. What am I?
  11. 20. In case of spills, I'm your first dash, to clean you off in a rapid splash. What am I?
Down
  1. 1. I'm a slender vessel often seen in labs, holding liquids for the curious to grab. What am I?
  2. 3. Letters and numbers on a page, I reveal the substance's stage. What am I?
  3. 4. I am slender and long, with precision I'm used, to draw up liquids, my form is well-tuned. What am I?
  4. 6. I nurture and warm cultures within, helping them grow, that's how I win. What am I?
  5. 7. In the lab I hang, ready to drop, when temperatures rise, I measure the top. What am I?
  6. 10. In white coats, they ponder and strive to explain; the secrets of science their minds must contain. Who am I?
  7. 13. I'm an example of what you inspect, collected for study, with respect. What am I?
  8. 14. In a place full of bottles, and secrets galore, I am where experiments live at their core. What am I?
  9. 18. A scientist's friend with a flat base and wide mouth, holding reactions that sometimes head south. What am I?