What is the most visited website on the internet currently?
400
Any flamable sprays such as body spray, hair gel, or hair spray.
What should you never have on on lab days?
400
Scissors, scalpals, razor blades, knives, and probes.
What kind of sharp objects should you be careful around in the lab?
400
Wash your eyes with water for atleast 15 minutes. Inform your teacher.
What do you do when a chemical comes into contact with your eyes?
400
You rinse them out completely leaving nothing left in them.
How do you make sure the equipment is clean for the next users?
400
James for a boy and Mary for a girl.
What are the most common names for a boy and a girl?
500
Fire department, Police department, Ambulance, and Poison Control.
What are the numbers you should always have visible near a telephone in the lab?
500
A hot plate.
Whenever possible, what should you use instead of an open flame?
500
On your body: Rinse the affected area for atleast 15 minutes.
On the floor: Keep your classmates away from the area and alert your teacher immediately.
What do you do when you spill a chemical on your body? What about on the floor?
500
You put away all the things required for the unit and have out the proper ones for the next one.
What do you do with the equipment when it was your last day on that unit?
500
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
(An obscure term ostensibly referring to a lung disease caused by silica dust, sometimes cited as one of the longest words in the English language.)