COMMON LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
FLASKS, BEAKERS, CYLINDERS
Erlenmeyer flask beakerErlenmeyer flasks and beakers are used for mixing, transporting, and reacting, but not for accurate measurements. The volumes stamped on the sides are approximate and accurate to within about 5%.
FLASKS, BEAKERS, CYLINDERS
Graduaded cylinder
Read at themeniscus
Graduated cylinders are useful for measuring liquid volumes to within about 1%. They are for general purpose use, but not for quantitative analysis. If greater accuracy is needed, use a pipet or volumetric flask.
Volumetrics flasks
A volumetric flask is used to make up a solution of fixed volume very accurately.
BURET
A buret is used to deliver solution in precisely-measured, variable volumes. Burets are used primarily for titration, to deliver one reactant until the precise end point of the reaction is reached.
USING A BURETTo fill a buret, close the stopcock at the bottom and use a funnel.
Check the tip of the buret for air bubble. Remove air bubble. If an air bubble is present during a titration, volume readings may be in error.
Deliver solution to the titration flask by turning the stopcock.
Read the bottom of the meniscus. Be sure your eye is at the level of meniscus, not above or below.
PIPETS
A pipet is used to measure small amounts of solution very accurately.
Bulb pipets
Graduated pipets
Rubber pipet filler
Pipet rack
AUTOMATICS PIPETS
Disposable pipette tips
An automatic pipet is used to deliver solution in precisely-measured, variable volumes
Petri dish glass
DIVERSES
dessicator
Test tubes
Cuvettes = spectrophotometric cells
Ovenvials
Lab coat
DIVERSES
extinguisher
Fire blanket
Safety gogglesFume hood
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