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Warm-Up Name the following lab equipment:

General Lab Equipment Different experiments require different types of equipment. Even though experiments differ, the ways in which the equipment is used are the same.

Microscope Scientists use microscopes to see very small objects that cannot easily be seen with the eye alone. A microscope magnifies the image of an object so that small details may be observed. A microscope that you may use can magnify an object 400 times—the object will appear 400 times larger than its actual size.

Using Lab Equipment Making a slide/wet mount Place the specimen in the center of a clean slide. Place a drop of water on the specimen. Place a cover slip on the slide. Put one edge of the cover slip into the drop of water and slowly lower it over the specimen. Remove any air bubbles from under the cover slip by gently tapping the cover slip. Dry any excess water before placing the slide on the microscope stage for viewing.

Beakers Use beakers for holding and pouring liquids. Do not use a beaker to measure the volume of a liquid. Use a graduated cylinder instead.

Graduated Cylinder Use a graduated cylinder to measure the volume of a liquid. When reading the scale on a graduated cylinder, be sure to have your eyes at the level of the surface of the liquid. The surface of the liquid will be curved in the graduated cylinder. Read the volume of the liquid at the bottom of the curve, or meniscus (muh- NIHS-kuhs).

Test Tubes Use test tubes to hold small amounts of substances. Do not use a test tube to measure the volume of a liquid.

Using Lab Equipment Forceps Use forceps when you need to pick up or hold a very small object that should not be touched with your hands. Do not use forceps to hold anything over a flame, because forceps are not long enough to keep your hand safely away from the flame. Plastic forceps will melt, and metal forceps will conduct heat and burn your hand.

Hot Plate Use a hot plate when a substance needs to be kept warmer than room temperature for a long period of time. Use a hot plate instead of a Bunsen burner or a candle when you need to carefully control temperature. Do not use a hot plate when a substance needs to be burned in an experiment.

Test Tube Rack Use a test-tube rack to organize test tubes before, during, and after an experiment. Use a test-tube rack to keep test tubes upright so that they do not fall over and spill their content.

Triple Beam Balance A triple beam balance is a type of balance commonly used in the laboratory to determine the mass (only the mass) of items or things.

Ruler A ruler is used to measure the length of objects. It usually has two edges, one that measures in metric units (centimeters), and one that measures in English units (inches).

Stem Thermometer A thermometer is used to measure temperature in either °C or °F. A thermometer is read by looking at the number that is displayed at the top of the red line inside of the thermometer