I'll help you identify these laboratory tools and explain what they're used for.
Let me work through each piece of equipment:
Top row (left to right):
1. First item - This is a tall, narrow glass tube with measurement marks
2. Second item - This has a round bottom and narrow neck
3. Third item - This is a tall cylinder with measurement markings
Bottom row (left to right):
4. Fourth item - This is cone-shaped with a wide top and narrow bottom
5. Fifth item - This is a cylindrical container with a spout
6. Sixth item - This is used for looking at things more closely
Now let me identify each one properly:
1.
Test tube - Used to hold small amounts of liquids or chemicals for experiments and observations
2.
Flask (specifically a round-bottom flask) - Used to hold and mix liquids, especially when heating them
3.
Graduated cylinder - Used to measure the volume of liquids accurately
4.
Funnel - Used to pour liquids or powders into containers with small openings without spilling
5.
Beaker - Used to hold, mix, and heat liquids; also used for measuring approximate volumes
6.
Magnifying glass - Used to make small objects look bigger so you can see details better
Final Answer:
1.
Test tube - Holds small amounts of liquids for experiments
2.
Flask - Holds and mixes liquids, especially when heating
3.
Graduated cylinder - Measures liquid volume accurately
4.
Funnel - Helps pour liquids into containers without spilling
5.
Beaker - Holds, mixes, and heats liquids
6.
Magnifying glass - Makes small objects appear larger for better viewing
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