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100

Most lab equipment is made from this material.

Glass

100

Glass tube used to hold small amounts of material for experiments

 test tube

100

Used to measure mass

Scales

100

A cylindrical glass container for laboratory use

 Beaker

100

A glass rod used for stirring

 Stirring Rod

200

Equipment used to heat a test tube while holding it. 

Test tube holder/wooden tongs

200

Most accurate piece of equipment to measure volume?

Measuring cylinder

200

 A cone shaped, flat-base, narrow neck flask used in experiments

Conical Flask

200

A stand used to hold a beaker while being heated?

Tripod

200

Used for drawing liquid and dispensing it in drops (from the bottle)

Dropper

300

Equipment used to heat items

A Bunsen burner

300

Used to protect the lab bench while performing an experiment?

Safety mat

300

A tool used for scooping small amounts of dry material 

Spatula

300

An optical instrument used to view very small objects

 Microscope

300

Used to hold many test tubes at the bench?

Test Tube Rack

400

Used to change the Bunsen flame from yellow to blue?

Collar

400

Used for reading temperature

Thermometer

400

A tool used to keep track of time

Stopwatch

400

The colour of the Bunsen flame that is referred to as a "safety flame"?

Yellow/orange

400

Used for the culture (to grow) microorganisms such as bacteria.

 Petri Dish

500

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McConnon

500

Glass equipment used to hold small amounts of liquid for evaporation.

Watch glass

500

Porcelain container used for evaporating large amounts of liquid.

 Evaporating basin

500

Small metal component used to attach the clamp to the retort stand.

Boss Head

500

The name of the L-shaped stand that a clamp is attached to.

Retort Stand

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