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- 2. A tool used to measure the mass of an object in grams.
- 4. A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching.
- 6. plate An electrical tabletop appliance used to heat glassware or samples without an open flame.
- 8. A state of matter with no definite shape or volume, often used as fuel for laboratory burners.
- 10. A glass container with a narrow neck and a wide, cone-shaped base used for swirling liquids without spilling.
- 12. cylinder A tall, narrow container marked with lines used to measure the exact volume of liquids.
- 15. An instrument that uses lenses to make tiny objects, like cells, look larger.
- 18. A small, ceramic pot that can withstand extremely high temperatures, used for melting metals or minerals.
- 19. A tube that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used to guide liquids or powders into small openings.
- 21. dish A shallow, circular glass or plastic dish with a loose lid, used to grow bacteria or cultures.
- 22. A small tube with a rubber bulb at one end, used to measure out liquids drop by drop.
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- 1. glass A circular, shallow, slightly curved piece of glass used to evaporate liquids or hold small samples.
- 2. A piece of equipment that produces a single open gas flame, used for heating materials.
- 3. Protective hand coverings worn to prevent skin irritation from chemicals or heat.
- 5. A strong, heated container used to sterilize lab equipment with high-pressure steam.
- 7. A scissor-like tool used to grip and lift hot glassware or crucibles safely.
- 9. A homogeneous liquid mixture where a substance is completely dissolved into another.
- 11. coat A white protective coat worn over everyday clothes to prevent stains and chemical spills.
- 13. A wide glass container with a flat bottom and a pouring lip used to hold, mix, or heat liquids.
- 14. A machine that spins rapidly to separate substances of different densities.
- 15. The metric unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter, used on graduated cylinders.
- 16. rod A thin glass stick used to mix chemicals and liquids together.
- 17. tube A thin glass tube closed at one end, used to hold small amounts of material for testing.
- 19. Small tweezers used to pick up, squeeze, or manipulate tiny objects in a lab.
- 20. The metric unit of measurement used when determining the mass of an object.
