![]() | Beakers are a liquid-measuring container |
![]() | Bunsen burners are sources of heat. |
![]() | Burets are for addition of a precise volume of liquid. |
![]() | 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. |
![]() | Pipets are used to dispense small quantities of liquids. |
![]() | Ring stands with rings or clamps are for holding pieces of glassware in place. |
![]() | Test tubes are for holding small samples or for containing small-scale reactions. |
![]() | Test tube holders are for holding test tubes when tubes shouldn’t be touched. |
![]() | Tongs are used to hold or pick up small objects. |
![]() | Volumetric flasks are used to measure precise volumes of liquid or to make precise dilutions. |
![]() | Wash bottles are used for dispensing small quantities of distilled water. |
![]() | Watch glasses are for holding small samples or for covering beakers or evaporating dishes. |
![]() | Wire gauze on a ring supports beakers to heated by Bunsen burners. |
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