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Equipment Names and Functions

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Page 1: Equipment Names and Functions - Weebly

Equipment Names

and Functions

Page 6: Equipment Names and Functions - Weebly

Evaporating Dish

Used to heat liquids for evaporation. A solid

residue remains in dish when liquid

evaporates.

Page 7: Equipment Names and Functions - Weebly

Test Tube Rack

Used for holding test tubes and storage of

test tubes.

Page 10: Equipment Names and Functions - Weebly

Mortar and Pestle

Used for

grinding solids

into powders

Page 11: Equipment Names and Functions - Weebly

Retort Stand

It is used for holding or supporting apparatus

during experiments.

Page 14: Equipment Names and Functions - Weebly

Thistle Tube

• Thistle tubes are

typically used by

chemists to add liquid

to an existing system

of apparatus

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Bunsen Burner

• The function of a

bunsen burner is to

heat substances

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Erlenmeyer Flask

Similar to a beaker,

except that it gets

narrower at the top. It

is used to hold liquids

and do reactions in it.

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Burette Clamp and Burette

Burette

a graduated glass tube with a small aperture and stopcock for delivering measured quantities of liquid.

Burette Clamp –used to hold the burette in place.

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Pipette

Pipettes

are devices that allow

the users to extract or

deliver small amounts

of a liquid

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Answers

• Did you label the

• Iron ring

• Retort stand

• Bunsen burner

• Beaker??

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Answers

• Retort Stand

• Glass Funnel

• Filter Paper

• Iron Ring