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Beaker:A beaker is a simple container for stirring, mixing and heating liquids commonly used in many laboratories
Erlenmeyer flask:An Erlenmeyer flask or conical flask[1] is a type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck
Volumetric flask:A volumetric flask (measuring flask or graduated flask) is a piece of laboratory glassware, a type of laboratory flask, calibrated to contain a precise volume at a particular temperature. Volumetric flasks are used for precise dilutions and preparation of standard solutions
Graduated cylinder:A graduated cylinder, measuring cylinder or mixing cylinder is a piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid. Graduated cylinders are generally more accurate and precise than laboratory flasks and beakers
Pasteur pipette:Pasteur pipettes, also known as droppers or eye droppers, are used to transfer small quantities of liquids. They are usually glass tubes tapered to a narrow point, and fitted with a rubber bulb at the top
Burette:A burette (also buret) is a device used in analytical chemistry for the dispensing of variable, measured amounts of a chemical solution. A volumetric burette delivers measured volumes of liquid
Petri dish:A Petri dish (sometimes spelled "Petrie dish" and alternatively known as a Petri plate or cell-culture dish), is a shallow cylindrical glass or plastic lidded dish that biologists use to culture cells – most often bacteria[citation needed] – or small mosses
Test tube:A test tube, also known as a culture tube or sample tube, is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top, usually with a rounded U-shaped bottom
Reagent Bottle:Reagent bottles, also known as media bottles or graduated bottles, are containers made of glass, plastic, borosilicate or related substances, and topped by special caps or stoppers and are intended to contain chemicals in liquid or powder form for laboratories and stored in cabinets or on shelves
Desiccator:Desiccators are sealable enclosures containing desiccants used for preserving moisture-sensitive items such as cobalt chloride paper for another use. A common use for desiccators is to protect chemicals which are hygroscopic or which react with water from humidity
Thermometer:A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles
Alcohol burner:get a hot, consistent flame. These are great for lab experiments or for heating something for a science project.
Culture dish:Cell Culture Dishes are manufactured from virgin polystyrene to eliminate all materials and to ensure cell integrity. These dishes are ideal for cell culture and cell harvesting; available in four dish sizes with or without plasma treated surfaces
Eppendorf tube:These thin-walled polypropylene tubes ensure efficient and homogeneous heat transfer in the sample thanks to the even wall thickness and smooth wall surface
Falcon tube:Tubes are made of high-clarity polypropylene with feature black printed graduations and a large white marking spot. Smooth, flat surface polyethylene caps for conical bottom tubes and plug seal caps for self-standing tubes are included.
Micro tube rack:With four sides that can be loaded independently. Can be clipped together. Practical and compact. Very good chemical resistance. High thermal resistance, autoclavable
Conical tube rack:Easy-to-assemble ABS racks snap together securely. Designed for stable use in water baths. Features alphanumeric grid reference aids for tube identification.
Floating rack:Easy to use in water baths or beakers. Inscriptions with felt markers may be made for quick identification. Polyfoam, Non-absorbent
Across:| 4. | With four sides that can be loaded independently. Can be clipped together. Practical and compact. Very good chemical resistance. High thermal resistance, autoclavable | | 5. | Easy-to-assemble ABS racks snap together securely. Designed for stable use in water baths. Features alphanumeric grid reference aids for tube identification. | | 9. | Desiccators are sealable enclosures containing desiccants used for preserving moisture-sensitive items such as cobalt chloride paper for another use. A common use for desiccators is to protect chemicals which are hygroscopic or which react with water from humidity | | 10. | A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles |
| | 14. | A test tube, also known as a culture tube or sample tube, is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top, usually with a rounded U-shaped bottom | | 15. | A burette (also buret) is a device used in analytical chemistry for the dispensing of variable, measured amounts of a chemical solution. A volumetric burette delivers measured volumes of liquid | | 16. | A beaker is a simple container for stirring, mixing and heating liquids commonly used in many laboratories | | 17. | An Erlenmeyer flask or conical flask[1] is a type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck |
| | Down:| 1. | Tubes are made of high-clarity polypropylene with feature black printed graduations and a large white marking spot. Smooth, flat surface polyethylene caps for conical bottom tubes and plug seal caps for self-standing tubes are included. | | 2. | Pasteur pipettes, also known as droppers or eye droppers, are used to transfer small quantities of liquids. They are usually glass tubes tapered to a narrow point, and fitted with a rubber bulb at the top | | 3. | A volumetric flask (measuring flask or graduated flask) is a piece of laboratory glassware, a type of laboratory flask, calibrated to contain a precise volume at a particular temperature. Volumetric flasks are used for precise dilutions and preparation of standard solutions | | 6. | get a hot, consistent flame. These are great for lab experiments or for heating something for a science project. | | 7. | Reagent bottles, also known as media bottles or graduated bottles, are containers made of glass, plastic, borosilicate or related substances, and topped by special caps or stoppers and are intended to contain chemicals in liquid or powder form for laboratories and stored in cabinets or on shelves |
| | 8. | A graduated cylinder, measuring cylinder or mixing cylinder is a piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid. Graduated cylinders are generally more accurate and precise than laboratory flasks and beakers | | 11. | These thin-walled polypropylene tubes ensure efficient and homogeneous heat transfer in the sample thanks to the even wall thickness and smooth wall surface | | 12. | Cell Culture Dishes are manufactured from virgin polystyrene to eliminate all materials and to ensure cell integrity. These dishes are ideal for cell culture and cell harvesting; available in four dish sizes with or without plasma treated surfaces | | 13. | A Petri dish (sometimes spelled "Petrie dish" and alternatively known as a Petri plate or cell-culture dish), is a shallow cylindrical glass or plastic lidded dish that biologists use to culture cells – most often bacteria[citation needed] – or small mosses |
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Across:| 4. | With four sides that can be loaded independently. Can be clipped together. Practical and compact. Very good chemical resistance. High thermal resistance, autoclavable | | 5. | Easy-to-assemble ABS racks snap together securely. Designed for stable use in water baths. Features alphanumeric grid reference aids for tube identification. | | 9. | Desiccators are sealable enclosures containing desiccants used for preserving moisture-sensitive items such as cobalt chloride paper for another use. A common use for desiccators is to protect chemicals which are hygroscopic or which react with water from humidity | | 10. | A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles |
| | 14. | A test tube, also known as a culture tube or sample tube, is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top, usually with a rounded U-shaped bottom | | 15. | A burette (also buret) is a device used in analytical chemistry for the dispensing of variable, measured amounts of a chemical solution. A volumetric burette delivers measured volumes of liquid | | 16. | A beaker is a simple container for stirring, mixing and heating liquids commonly used in many laboratories | | 17. | An Erlenmeyer flask or conical flask[1] is a type of laboratory flask which features a flat bottom, a conical body, and a cylindrical neck |
| | Down:| 1. | Tubes are made of high-clarity polypropylene with feature black printed graduations and a large white marking spot. Smooth, flat surface polyethylene caps for conical bottom tubes and plug seal caps for self-standing tubes are included. | | 2. | Pasteur pipettes, also known as droppers or eye droppers, are used to transfer small quantities of liquids. They are usually glass tubes tapered to a narrow point, and fitted with a rubber bulb at the top | | 3. | A volumetric flask (measuring flask or graduated flask) is a piece of laboratory glassware, a type of laboratory flask, calibrated to contain a precise volume at a particular temperature. Volumetric flasks are used for precise dilutions and preparation of standard solutions | | 6. | get a hot, consistent flame. These are great for lab experiments or for heating something for a science project. | | 7. | Reagent bottles, also known as media bottles or graduated bottles, are containers made of glass, plastic, borosilicate or related substances, and topped by special caps or stoppers and are intended to contain chemicals in liquid or powder form for laboratories and stored in cabinets or on shelves |
| | 8. | A graduated cylinder, measuring cylinder or mixing cylinder is a piece of laboratory equipment used to measure the volume of a liquid. Graduated cylinders are generally more accurate and precise than laboratory flasks and beakers | | 11. | These thin-walled polypropylene tubes ensure efficient and homogeneous heat transfer in the sample thanks to the even wall thickness and smooth wall surface | | 12. | Cell Culture Dishes are manufactured from virgin polystyrene to eliminate all materials and to ensure cell integrity. These dishes are ideal for cell culture and cell harvesting; available in four dish sizes with or without plasma treated surfaces | | 13. | A Petri dish (sometimes spelled "Petrie dish" and alternatively known as a Petri plate or cell-culture dish), is a shallow cylindrical glass or plastic lidded dish that biologists use to culture cells – most often bacteria[citation needed] – or small mosses |
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© 2014
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only