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This document lists and describes 45 common pieces of laboratory equipment used in chemistry labs. It provides the name of each item, a brief description of its use, and an image. The equipment includes items for heating, measuring, transferring liquids and solids, carrying out reactions, and determining properties of substances like mass, volume, temperature and concentration.

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This document lists and describes 45 common pieces of laboratory equipment used in chemistry labs. It provides the name of each item, a brief description of its use, and an image. The equipment includes items for heating, measuring, transferring liquids and solids, carrying out reactions, and determining properties of substances like mass, volume, temperature and concentration.

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Republic of the Philippines

UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES


LAOANG CAMPUS
Laoang, Northern Samar

General
Chemistry
(Organic)

Mark Angelo P. Aquino


BSCRIM-2A

Gerobel R. Valenzuela
Subject Teacher
LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS

NAME Description and/or use Picture

Glass container, most are


pyrex; common sizes are
100 ml, 25 ml, 400 ml; it
1. BEAKER can be used as a
container, shows
approximate volume, and
may be heated.

A metal heating device


connected to a gas outlet
with rubber tubing; used to
2. BUNSEN heat chemicals in beakers
BURNER or test tubes; has
adjustable air-hole allowing
some control of
temperature.

It is marked with a milliliter


scale and fitted with a
stopcock; can be used to
3. BURETTE
withdraw and measure
accurate volumes of
solutions in titrations.

Metal with rubber ends;


4. BEAKER
used to handle hot
TONGS
beakers.

5. CAPILLARY A capillary tube is a thin


TUBE pipe that comes in different
inner diameters ranging
from 0.5 mm to 3 mm and
lengths ranging from 1mm
to 6 mm. They are used to
hold the sample of the
chemical substance,
whose melting point is to
be found, inside the
melting point apparatus or
thiele tube.

A centrifuge machines is a
laboratory apparatus that
separates fluids, gaseous
or liquid, according to
density. Centrifuge
6. CENTRIFUGE machines can also be
MACHINES used to collect cells,
precipitate DNA, purify
viral particles, and identify
minor changes in
molecular conformation.

Chemical resistant
rubberized apron used to
7. CHEMICAL
protect clothing.
APRON

A condenser is a piece of
laboratory equipment used
to cause condensation,
i.e., turning vapors into
8. CONDENSERS liquid. They are used to
carry out several chemical
processes ranging from
distillation to refluxing
solvents.
Made of porcelain; used to
heat small amounts of
9. CRUCIBLE &
solid substances that are
COVER
being heated strongly at
high temperatures.

Metal utility tongs used for


hot crucibles; spring-like
jaws with a jaw opening.
10. CRUCIBLE
TONGS

A digital colorimeter is a
device used in a chemistry
lab to determine the
11. DIGITAL concentration of a known
COLORIMETER solute by measuring the
absorbance of a particular
wavelength of light by a
given solution.

Glass tip with a rubber


bulb; used to transfer small
12. DROPPER amounts of liquids.
Used for quick, accurate
massing. It is used also to
weigh chemicals. Some
13. ELECTRONIC
balances have small doors
BALANCE
to keep air currents from
affecting the
measurement.

Container; common sizes


are 125 ml, 250 ml, 500
ml; may be heated; it has a
14. ERLENMEYER
thin neck and a wide base;
FLASK
used to hold liquids when
carrying out reactions and
preparing solutions.

Porcelain dish; used to


hold a solution whose
15. EVAPORATING solvent is being separated
DISH from the solvent by
evaporation (often using
heat).

Used to hold liquids when


carrying out reactions (no
heat uses flat-bottomed;
even heating required use
16. FLORENCE
round-bottomed).
FLASK

17. FORCEPS
Metal or plastic, straight-
tipped instrument used to
isolate and remove small
particles.

Made of glass or plastic;


used to hold a filter paper
and can be used in pouring
18. FUNNEL (to avoid spills).

Used to protect eyes.

19. GOGGLES

Marked with milliliter (ml)


scale and is used to
20. GRADUATED
measure volume.
CYLINDER

Used to handle hot


21. HEAT glassware or another hot
RESISTANT lab equipment.
GLOVES
Heavy porcelain dish with
22. MORTAR &
grinder; used to grind
PESTLE
chemicals to a powder.

23. PIPESTEM Triangular wire frame with


TRIANGLE clay material coverings;
(CLAY used to support a crucible.
TRIANGLE)

Used to transfer small


amounts of liquid.

24. PIPETTE

Squeezable plastic bottle;


used to dispense distilled
water.
25. PLASTIC WASH
BOTTLE

26. RING CLAMP


Iron ring with screw
fastener; comes in several
sizes; used to fasten to the
(IRON RING)
ring stand as a support for
an apparatus.

Metal rod that is upright


and sits on a heavy base;
27. RING STAND
used as a support and has
(SUPPORT
many uses.
STAND)

Used to cap the openings


28. RUBBER of glassware such as test
STOPPER tubes or Erlenmeyer
flasks.

Made of metal; used to


29. SCOOPULA
transfer solid chemicals.
Made of metal; has a flat
rounded end and a
30. SPATULA
rectangular end; used to
transfer solid chemicals.

Plastic or ceramic reaction


surfaces with slight “dips”
31. SPOT PLATES
for containing small
amounts of chemicals.

Made of glass; used to stir


32. STIRRING ROD
combinations of materials.

Made of metal and has a


flint; used to ignite the
33. STRIKER Bunsen burner.

Glassware that comes in


many sizes; it has many
34. TEST TUBE uses and can be heated.

35. TEST TUBE Brush with wire handle;


BRUSH used to scrub thin
glassware.

Metal clamp with a screw


fastener, a swivel and lock
36. TEST TUBE nut, an adjusting screw,
CLAMP and a curved clamp; used
to hold an apparatus (test
tube or burette) to the ring
stand.

Made of metal; has a


37. TEST TUBE clamp with a spring
HOLDER handle; used to hold a test
tube.

May be made of wood,


metal, or plastic; used to
hold test tubes in an
38. TEST TUBE
upright position.
RACK

Made of glass and filled


with a red or blue liquid
(usually alcohol); used to
determine temperature.
39. THERMOMETER

Used for determining the


40. TRIPLE BEAM
mass, in grams, of a
BALANCE
chemical or object
Used when mixing
accurate concentrations of
solutions. Each flask has a
41. VOLUMETRIC volume marking which is
FLASK very exact and can be
stoppered.

Curved glass; may be


used as a beaker cover or
for evaporating very small
42. WATCH GLASS
amounts of liquid.

Small plate with several


wells; used for reacting
43. WELL PLATE
small amounts of
chemicals.

Wire screen with ceramic


fibered center; used to
44. WIRE GAUZE spread the heat of a flame.
Kipp’s Apparatus, also
known as Kipp’s generator,
is usually made of glass or
polyethylene and consists
of three chambers that are
45. KIPP’S layered one on top of the
APPARATUS other. It is also a device
used in the chemistry lab
to prepare gases such as
hydrogen sulfide gas,
carbon dioxide gas, and
hydrogen gas.

A petri dish is a shallow,


transparent cylindrical tube
46. PETRI DISH
used to carry out
biochemical reactions in
general.

A gas syringe is a piece of


laboratory glassware used
to inject or remove a
volume of gas from a
47. GAS SYRINGE
closed system, as well as
to quantify the volume of
gas produced by a
chemical reaction.

Weighing boats are used


to weigh solids that will be
48. WEIGHING
transferred to another
BOAT
vessel.

Red litmus paper is used


to identify bases.

Blue litmus paper is used


49. LITMUS PAPER
to identify acids.

50. HOT MITT A hot mitt is used to grip


and transfer hot glassware.

Fume hood is used to


51. Fume Hoods ventilate noxious or
harmful gases.

SOURCES:
 Microsoft Word - Common apparatus and procedures.doc (truman.edu)
 List of Chemistry lab Apparatus and its uses | Chemistry Lab Equipment | Labkafe
 List of Chemistry Laboratory Apparatus and Their Uses – StudiousGuy
 common_laboratory_equipment.doc (live.com)

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