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Lab 1

The document describes different types of glassware used in chemistry laboratories including beakers, conical flasks, volumetric flasks, cylinders, test tubes, pipettes, funnels, droppers, stirrers, brushes, watch glasses, and washing bottles. It also provides safety guidelines for working in chemistry laboratories and handling glassware.

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Lab 1

The document describes different types of glassware used in chemistry laboratories including beakers, conical flasks, volumetric flasks, cylinders, test tubes, pipettes, funnels, droppers, stirrers, brushes, watch glasses, and washing bottles. It also provides safety guidelines for working in chemistry laboratories and handling glassware.

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Lab.

1 (practical)

Glassware of chemistry laboratory

1- Beaker

Using for transition chemical compound


(liquid and solid), and may be for heating
The component if the glass is (pyrex).

2- Conical flask

Using for transition chemical compound


(liquid and solid), and using for
a chemical reaction.

1
3- Volumetric flask

Volumetric flask is used to measure


very precisely one specific volume
of liquid (100 ml, 250 ml, etc …
Depending on which flask you use.
This flask is used to prepare a
Solution of known con.

4- Cylinder

Using for cubic measuring


(volume) and transition
liquid component.

5- Test tube

Using for testing the


chemical reaction.

2
6- Pipette

1- Graduated pipette

2- Bubble pipette Using for measure


And translate liquid
Material.

3- Electrical pipette

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7- Funnel

Using for
Translate

8- Dropper

Using for translate


Small amount of
Liquid material

9- Stirrer

Using for shaking the


solution and translate
a drops of liquid material

4
10- Brush

Using for the cleaning


the glassware

11- Watch glass

Using for weighting


the small amount
of solid materials

12- Washing bottle

For washing the


Glassware by using
Distil water

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SAFETY
Laboratory Safety

• Safety glasses should be worn at all times in the laboratory.


• Do not work in the laboratory alone.
• Know the location of safety equipment.
• Use care in handling organic solvents. Avoid inhalation.
• Flames should be avoided in the laboratory. Replace Bunsen burners with
appropriate electrical heating devices.

• Always review Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) before conducting


experiments.
• Wastes generated in the laboratory must be properly handled and disposed of.

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Glassware Safety
• Do not use laboratory vessels for food or drink.
• Do not use excessive force to tighten glassware to racks or ring stands. Use only
coated clamps.

• Use related safety equipment in the laboratory. Never grasp a beaker by the rim and
use beaker tongs to remove same from hotplates or ovens.

• Identify and properly store reaction products and synthesized materials.


• Support round bottom flasks with cork rings and stopper openings whenever
possible.
• Store glassware properly when not in use. Replace caps or stoppers on reagent
bottles and cover open vessels, especially when working with volatile solvents.
• Do not heat thick walled glassware such as filter flasks, cylinders, or battery jars on
hot plates.

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