COMMON LABORATORY APPARATUS
Beakers are useful as a reaction container or to hold liquid or
solid samples. They are also used to catch liquids from titrations
and filtrates from filtering operations.
Bunsen Burners are sources of heat.
Burets are for addition of a precise volume of liquid. The volume
of liquid added can be determined to the nearest 0.01 mL with
practice.
Clay Triangles are placed on a ring attached to a ring stand as a
support for a funnel, crucible, or evaporating dish.
Droppers are for addition of liquids drop by drop
Erlenmeyer Flasks are useful to contain reactions or to
hold liquid samples. They are also useful to catch filtrates.
, Glass Funnels are for funneling liquids from one container
to another or for filtering when equipped with filter paper.
Graduated Cylinders are for measurement of an amount of
liquid. The volume of liquid can be estimated to the nearest
0.1 mL with practice.
Hot Plates can also be used as sources of heat when an
open flame is not desirable.
Pipets are used to dispense small quantities of liquids.
Ring stand with Rings are for holding pieces of
glassware in place.
Test Tubes are for holding small samples or for containing
ll - scale reactions.
Beakers are useful as a reaction container or to hold liquid or
solid samples. They are also used to catch liquids from titrations
and filtrates from filtering operations.
Bunsen Burners are sources of heat.
Burets are for addition of a precise volume of liquid. The volume
of liquid added can be determined to the nearest 0.01 mL with
practice.
Clay Triangles are placed on a ring attached to a ring stand as a
support for a funnel, crucible, or evaporating dish.
Droppers are for addition of liquids drop by drop
Erlenmeyer Flasks are useful to contain reactions or to
hold liquid samples. They are also useful to catch filtrates.
, Glass Funnels are for funneling liquids from one container
to another or for filtering when equipped with filter paper.
Graduated Cylinders are for measurement of an amount of
liquid. The volume of liquid can be estimated to the nearest
0.1 mL with practice.
Hot Plates can also be used as sources of heat when an
open flame is not desirable.
Pipets are used to dispense small quantities of liquids.
Ring stand with Rings are for holding pieces of
glassware in place.
Test Tubes are for holding small samples or for containing
ll - scale reactions.