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Analytical Chemistry (Laboratory)
EXP. 5: FACTORS AFFECTING CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM
Topic #4: Laboratory Apparatus
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150mL
Beaker
A cylindrical container with a flat bottom, often marked with rough volume graduations.
150mL
Beaker
Used for mixing and dissolving substances before transferring them to a more precise measuring glassware.
10 mL
pipet
Narrow, calibrated glass or plastic tube designed to deliver a precise volume of liquid.
10 mL
pipet
Used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquid.
Spot Plate
Also called a reaction plate
Spot Plate
A ceramic or plastic plate consisting of many cavity-like depressions or wells that only holds a small amount of reactants.
Spot Plate
In the experiment, it was used to observe color changes that indicate whether the substances reacted.
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Test Tubes
Used to hold, mix, or react small quantities of chemicals.
6
Test
Tubes
Usually used for performing multiple chemical tests or reactions simultaneously.
Cork Stopper
Prevents a large amount of
oxygen
from penetrating.
Cork Stopper
Used to securely seal vessels like test tubes
Hot Plate
Flat surface with heating elements
Hot
Plate
It is used in the laboratory to perform chemical reactions, to heat samples, and for numerous other activities.