2. What Are these called?
• flasks
• cone beakers
• triangular beakers
• vase
• Erlin Meyor flask.....getting closer.....
• Erlenmeyer flask
3. What Are these Called?
• Becker
• Beaker.....
but capitalize Beaker and
you get this:
• beaker
4. What are these called and
what are they used for?
• Scoopers. Used for scooping
stuff.
• scoop for scooping.
• chemistry spoon. To eat cereal.
• stir sticks
• scoops or spatulas. Used for transferring
dry chemicals.
5. What is this called?
• fancy scale.
• weight scale.
• scale to weigh stuff.
• hot plate. Yeah.....not quite.
• electronic balance.
6. What are these little plastic
thingies used for?
• plastic dishes are used to
hold different substances.
• used for holding things.
• they are used to weigh a non-compact
form and then to pour.....gettin’ closer....
• weigh boats are used to contain solid
chemicals while being weighed on an
electronic balance (which is what most of
you called a scale.)
7. What is this called and what
is it used for?
• tongs. They grab stuff.
• tongues. (Turn your
autocorrect off)! :)
• pinching
• clamp
• test tube tongs are used to pick up test
tubes (usually when they are hot).
8. What is this called and what
is it used for?
• graduated colander. (You
mean the strainer thingie in
your kitchen?) Thanks for
playing. Is your autocorrect
on, too? :)
• cylinder to measure liquids
• graduated cylinders or graduates for short,
are used to measure liquid volumes.
9. What are these used for?
• Funnels are used to get
large amounts of a
material [a liquid] into a
test tube or other small
piece of equipment
[container].
(Above answer provided by a student.
Enough said about funnels.)
10. What is this called?
• Busem burner
• hot plate (seriously?!?)
• Bensenville burner
• bunson burner....closer
• bunsen burner.....closer.....closer.....
• Bunsen burner
(it’s capitalized because it’s named after a
person).