Cracking the SAT Chemistry Subject Test
Used to apply heat and to wake up sleeping AP Chemistry students. Used to handle objects that are to ...
Used to add small amounts of liquid to a solution, but only when a precise volume is not needed because ...
A flask used for heating liquids. The conic shape allows stirring. Used to hold liquids for evaporation. ...
escape. Used for boiling liquids. The small neck prevents excessive evaporation and splashing. ...
A fancy name for tweezers. ...
Used to get liquids into a smaller container. Doubles as a cute hat when inverted. ...
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Used for precisely measuring a volume of liquid to be poured all at once (rather than dripped from a bur ...
Used to scoop and transport powders. Used to grind solids into powders suitable for dissolving or mixing. ...
Rubber bulb used to draw liquid into pipette. In a pinch could be used as a miniature clown no ...
corresponding to 100, 10, and 1 gram increments). A measurement will proceed like this: Rear weight is i ...
A hard-tipped rubber scraper used to transfer precipitate. ...
Used by chemists worldwide to protect their eyes during all laboratory experiments. ...
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Used to contain samples, especially when heating. Sometimes babies come out of them. ...
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Measures temperature of a solution (don’t use these to measure your body temperature, you don’t know whe ...
Used to transfer small amounts of liquid. The big difference between a graduated pipette and a volumetric pipett ...
YOU’RE READY! If you’ve gone through this whole book, answered our questions (don’t forget the ones at th ...
DRILL 1 Question Type A Questions 1–4 refer to the following: (A) Ethanol (B) Phenolphthalein (C) Ba(NO 3 ) 2 (D) Li ...
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