Lab Safety
Lab Equipment
Surprise 1
Surprise 2
Surprise 3
100
There is one of these beside Ms. Kuei's desk and you need it when chemicals get into your eye.
What is the eyewash?
100
This has a gas valve and an air valve.
What is a bunsen burner?
100
How many sig figs? 5
What is 1?
100
How many sig figs? 1.0
What is 2?
100
How many sig figs? 0.00000837
What is 3?
200
If you catch on fire, you can stand under it and pull the lever.
What is the shower?
200
This is a hollow tube that is used for transferring liquids.
What is a pipette?
200
This number describes the spin of each electron.
What is the spin quantum number?
200
This functional group has -OH
What is alcohol?
200
This number describes the shape of the orbital.
What is the orbital angular momentum quantum number?
300
These need to worn to cover your eyes during labs.
What are goggles?
300
This container that is used for holding liquids has only one measurement and can be used for creating solutions with a certain molarity.
What is a volumetric flask?
300
Moles of solute over liters of solution
What is molarity?
300
This number refers to the main energy level of the electron.
What is the principal quantum number?
300
This number describes the orientation in space possible for the different subshells at each energy level.
What is the magnetic quantum number?
400
To avoid splattering, do not add ______ to acids.
What is water?
400
By using this, you can eliminate combustion in a certain area.
What is a fire extinguisher?
400
A type of solid in which particles are arranged randomly
What is an amorphous solid?
400
The point in a titration in which the indicator changes color
What is the end point?
400
How many sig figs? 1.000304
What is 7?
500
This is a ventilation device that limits the exposure to toxic chemicals.
What is a fume hood?
500
A glowing ______ can test for oxygen
What is a splint?
500
This group is composed of alkaline earth metals.
What is Group 2?
500
Defined as a chemical compound that increases the concentration of H+ ions in solution
What is an Arrhenius acid?
500
The point at which the 2 solutions used in a titration are present in chemically equivalent amounts
What is the equivalence point?
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