Here is the solution to the
Lab Equipment Identification Worksheet. Below, I’ve identified each piece of lab equipment shown in the image and provided the correct name for each.
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1. Beaker
A beaker is a cylindrical container with a flat bottom and a spout for pouring. It is used to hold, mix, or heat liquids.
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2. Dropper (or Pipette)
This is a small tool used to transfer small amounts of liquid. The bulb at the top is squeezed to draw liquid into the tube.
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3. Erlenmeyer Flask
Also known as a conical flask, it has a flat bottom, a narrow neck, and a wide base. It’s commonly used for mixing, swirling, or heating liquids.
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4. Test Tube
A small, cylindrical glass tube with a rounded bottom. Used to hold, mix, or heat small quantities of liquid.
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5. Ring Stand (or Tripod)
This is a metal stand with three legs and a ring on top. It's used to support other lab equipment like beakers or flasks during heating.
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6. Funnel
A cone-shaped device with a narrow stem, used to pour liquids or powders into containers without spillage.
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7. Tongs
Used to handle hot objects safely, such as test tubes or crucibles, especially when they are heated.
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8. Graduated Cylinder
A tall, cylindrical container with measurement markings along the side. Used to measure the volume of liquids accurately.
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9. Balance (or Triple Beam Balance)
An instrument used to measure the mass of substances. This one has a pan and sliding weights to determine mass.
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10. Microscope
An optical instrument used to magnify small objects or specimens that are not visible to the naked eye.
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✔ Final Answers:
1.
Beaker
2.
Dropper (or Pipette)
3.
Erlenmeyer Flask
4.
Test Tube
5.
Ring Stand (or Tripod)
6.
Funnel
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Tongs
8.
Graduated Cylinder
9.
Balance (Triple Beam Balance)
10.
Microscope
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