Lab Equip

Cards (117)

  • Graduated cylinder
  • Syringe
  • Acid Burette
  • Pipet/Pipette
  • Measuring pipette
  • Volumetric pipette
  • Aspirator
  • Pipettors/ Micropipettes
  • Tips
  • Spot plates
  • Alkali burette
  • A graduated cylinder is a common laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid
  • Each marked line on the graduated cylinder represents the amount of liquid that has been measured
  • Syringes are the most frequent method for transferring liquid chemicals or solvents in the organic laboratory
  • Pipettes and micropipettes are used to measure and deliver accurate volumes of liquid
  • Pipettes are used for larger volumes, while micropipettes are used for very small volumes
  • PIPETTES are used to measure and deliver accurate volumes of liquid
  • MICROPIPETTES measure a much smaller volume, starting at 1 microliter
  • PIPETTES generally start at 1 milliliter
  • A Burette is used in analytical chemistry for accurate dispensing of variable liquid volumes, especially in titrations
  • In a titration of an acid and base solution, the burette can be filled with acid and dispensed drop by drop into a flask
  • A Volumetric Flask is calibrated to contain a precise volume at a certain temperature, used for precise dilutions and preparation of standard solutions
  • Test Tubes are spherical bottomed glassware widely used by chemists for qualitative experiments and assays
  • A Watch Glass is a circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry for evaporating liquids, holding solids, heating small amounts of substances, and as a cover for a beaker
  • Spot Plates are used to perform reactions on small amounts of chemicals, featuring many depressions (or wells) to conduct reactions
  • A Microwell Plate is a flat plate with multiple "wells" used as small test tubes, a standard tool in analytical research and clinical diagnostic testing laboratories
  • A Florence Flask is designed for uniform heating, boiling, distillation, and ease of swirling, produced in different glass thicknesses for various uses
  • Round-Bottom Flasks are resistant to fracturing under vacuum and commonly used for chemical reactions, especially in reflux setups and laboratory-scale synthesis
  • Reagent Bottles, also known as Media Bottles, are containers made of glass, plastic, or borosilicate for storing chemicals in liquid or powder form in laboratories
  • A Vial is a small vessel used to store medication or scientific samples in liquid, powder, or capsule form
  • A Capillary Tube is a very thin tube used to collect liquid samples through capillary action, defying gravity
  • A Wash Bottle is a squeeze bottle with a nozzle, pressurized by hand to rinse laboratory glassware like test tubes and flasks
  • Forceps are used in organic chemistry labs for grabbing small items, coming in various sizes and shapes for different purposes
  • Glass Tubing is used to connect different pieces of lab equipment, being cut, bent, and stretched for various uses
  • A Funnel is used for guiding liquids or powders into a small opening, with a wide top and narrow bottom
  • Rubber Tubing is flexible and resilient, used in flow lines for fluids and gases in hydraulic, pneumatic, and medical applications
  • A pH Meter is an electronic probe used to calculate the pH of a liquid, essential in clinical and research laboratories
  • Calorimeters include vessels for uniform heating, a thermometer to measure temperature, and a stirrer to distribute heat in the liquid
  • A Centrifuge spins objects in rotation around a fixed axis, separating substances based on density in laboratory settings
  • Evaporating Dishes are used to evaporate excess solvents and produce concentrated solutions or solid precipitates in laboratories