A thermometer is an instrument used to measure temperature.
Electron Microscope's source of light is an electric light
Manual Microscope's source of light is the sun
Compound microscope is an upright microscope that uses two sets of lenses (a compound lens system) to obtain higher magnification than a stereo microscope.
Crucible without cover is an equipment if it needed to be evaporate
Ordinary funnel - to transfer a liquid to another container
Test tube holder - use to hold tubes
Alcohol lamp - used for heating, sterilization, and combustion in a laboratory
Test tube - to hold, mix, or heat small quantities of solid or liquid chemicals, especially for qualitative experiments and assays.
Lab refrigerator - to store samples and specimens, as well as vaccines and medicines, at a specific temperature to ensure they do not become spoiled
Watch glass - circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid, to hold solids while being weighed, for heating a small amount of substance, and as a cover for a beaker.
Thermometer - an instrument that measures temperature
Test tube holder - to hold test tubes
Microwave oven - boxlike oven that raises the temperature of food by subjecting it to a high-frequency electromagnetic field
magnet - material or object that produces a magnetic field
Emergency showers - designed to flush the user's head and body
weight and masses- to calibrate scales or balances or to provide a counterweight to hold an object in place
skeleton model - Female bones are lighter, and their pelvic cavities are broader to support childbirth, whereas male bones are heavier and sturdier
crucible tongs - to lift a hot crucible from a furnace or for other items which cannot be handled with bare hands
beaker - wide mouth container used for measuring and mixing liquids
thistle tube - to add small volumes of liquids to an exact position.
autoclave - machine that uses steam under pressure to kill harmful bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores on items that are placed inside a pressure vessel.
barometer - a scientific instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure, also called barometric pressure.
Digital microscope - to inspect and analyze various objects from micro-fabricated parts to large electronic devices
Stereo Microscope - dissecting microscope or a binocular inspection microscope, is a low-power compound instrument used for a closer examination of three-dimensional specimens than is possible with a hand lens
Desiccator - important for drying reactants prior to their use in chemical reactions
Pinch clamp - typically used on miniature tubing applications which are not subject to much pressure or forces
Spatula (ceramic or metal) - small stainless steel utensils, used for scraping, transferring, or applying powders and paste-like chemicals or treatments.
Stirring rod - mixing liquids, or solids and liquids
Spot plate - to facilitate the testing of multiple samples
Hot plate - a flat surface with heating elements.
Incubator - an insulated enclosure in which temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions can be regulated at levels optimal for growth, hatching, or reproduction
Cork borer is used to cut a hole in a cork or rubber stopper
Wash bottle is used if you need some water
Crucible with cover is used to heat something like separations
Evaporating dish is a dish used to evaporate the substance
Clay triangle is used to support a crucible when heating it in bunsen burner
Centrifuge Tube - used to contain liquids during centrifugation which separates the sample into its components by rapidly rotating it around a fixed axis
centrifuge machine - used for the separation of liquid material based on its density and weight
Hydrometer - used for measuring density or relative density of liquids based on the concept of buoyancy