General Chemistry Equipment
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Mortar and Pestle | Beaker | Tongs | Buret |
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Good for grinding compounds. | Used by all sciences. | Tongs are often used to lift/move hot items. These are used in all of the various chemistries. | Used in titrations. |
Rubber Policeman | Spatulas | Stir Bars | Evaporating Dish (Crucibles) |
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Used to scrape wet crystals from a flask. The rubber tip prevents scratching of the glass. | scoop substances in small amounts | used for stirring solution with the help of magnetic stir plate |
These are used for heating things over a bunsen burner. They are ceramic, and so are relatively flame resistant. Often placed on a ring (on a ring stand) or on a wire mesh on a ring. |
Cork Ring | Flint | Ring | Disposable Pipet |
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Used to hold round bottom flasks, to prevent them from rolling around and falling, and to keep them from touching the benchtop. | This is used for starting a flame or often a bunsen burner. | A ring is used to hold things. In organic chemistry this is oftem used to hold a separatory funnel. In general chemistry this is used to hold wire mesh to heat things on. | This is used in all of the chemistries for measuring out small quantities of a substance relatively imprecisely. Also often used as a dropper. |