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Beaker:A wide cylindrical glass vessel with a pouring lip, used as a laboratory container and mixing jar.
Erlenmeyer flask:A conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck and flat broad bottom.
Burette:A uniform-bore glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used especially in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and measurement.
Petri dish:A shallow circular dish with a loose-fitting cover, used to culture bacteria or other microorganisms.
Test tube:A clear, cylindrical glass tube usually open at one end and rounded at the other, used in laboratory experimentation.
Reagent bottle: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.
Desicator:an airtight box or jar containing a desiccant, used to dry chemicals and protect them from the water vapour in the atmosphere.
Thermometer:An instrument for measuring temperature, especially one having a graduated glass tube with a bulb containing a liquid, typically mercury or colored alcohol, that expands and rises in the tube as the temperature increases.
Funnel:Laboratory funnels are funnels that have been made for use in the chemical laboratory.
Squeeze bottle:type of container such as a bottle for dispensing a fluid, that is powered by squeezing the container by exerting pressure with the user's hand
Syringe:simple pump consisting of a plunger that fits tightly in a tube. The plunger can be pulled and pushed along inside a cylindrical tube (called a barrel), allowing the syringe to take in and expel a liquid or gas through an orifice at the open end of the tube
Latex glove:made out of rubber. Rubber gloves can be unsupported or supported. Its primary purpose is protection of the hands while performing tasks involving hemicals
Pasteur Pipette:also known as droppers or eye droppers, are used to transfer small quantities of liquids.
Graduated pipette:a type of macropipette consisting of a long tube with a series of graduations, as on a graduated cylinder or burette, to indicate different calibrated volumes.
Micro pipette:chemical dropper is a laboratory tool commonly used in chemistry, biology and medicine to transport a measured volume of liquid.
Across:| 1. | A shallow circular dish with a loose-fitting cover, used to culture bacteria or other microorganisms. | | 7. | 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 clear, cylindrical glass tube usually open at one end and rounded at the other, used in laboratory experimentation. | | 9. | made out of rubber. Rubber gloves can be unsupported or supported. Its primary purpose is protection of the hands while performing tasks involving hemicals | | 10. | an airtight box or jar containing a desiccant, used to dry chemicals and protect them from the water vapour in the atmosphere. | | 12. | chemical dropper is a laboratory tool commonly used in chemistry, biology and medicine to transport a measured volume of liquid. | | 13. | A wide cylindrical glass vessel with a pouring lip, used as a laboratory container and mixing jar. | | 14. | Laboratory funnels are funnels that have been made for use in the chemical laboratory. | | 15. | A uniform-bore glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used especially in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and measurement. |
| | Down:| 2. | A conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck and flat broad bottom. | | 3. | a type of macropipette consisting of a long tube with a series of graduations, as on a graduated cylinder or burette, to indicate different calibrated volumes. | | 4. | type of container such as a bottle for dispensing a fluid, that is powered by squeezing the container by exerting pressure with the user's hand | | 5. | simple pump consisting of a plunger that fits tightly in a tube. The plunger can be pulled and pushed along inside a cylindrical tube (called a barrel), allowing the syringe to take in and expel a liquid or gas through an orifice at the open end of the tube | | 6. | also known as droppers or eye droppers, are used to transfer small quantities of liquids. | | 11. | An instrument for measuring temperature, especially one having a graduated glass tube with a bulb containing a liquid, typically mercury or colored alcohol, that expands and rises in the tube as the temperature increases. |
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Across:| 1. | A shallow circular dish with a loose-fitting cover, used to culture bacteria or other microorganisms. | | 7. | 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 clear, cylindrical glass tube usually open at one end and rounded at the other, used in laboratory experimentation. | | 9. | made out of rubber. Rubber gloves can be unsupported or supported. Its primary purpose is protection of the hands while performing tasks involving hemicals | | 10. | an airtight box or jar containing a desiccant, used to dry chemicals and protect them from the water vapour in the atmosphere. | | 12. | chemical dropper is a laboratory tool commonly used in chemistry, biology and medicine to transport a measured volume of liquid. | | 13. | A wide cylindrical glass vessel with a pouring lip, used as a laboratory container and mixing jar. | | 14. | Laboratory funnels are funnels that have been made for use in the chemical laboratory. | | 15. | A uniform-bore glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used especially in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and measurement. |
| | Down:| 2. | A conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck and flat broad bottom. | | 3. | a type of macropipette consisting of a long tube with a series of graduations, as on a graduated cylinder or burette, to indicate different calibrated volumes. | | 4. | type of container such as a bottle for dispensing a fluid, that is powered by squeezing the container by exerting pressure with the user's hand | | 5. | simple pump consisting of a plunger that fits tightly in a tube. The plunger can be pulled and pushed along inside a cylindrical tube (called a barrel), allowing the syringe to take in and expel a liquid or gas through an orifice at the open end of the tube | | 6. | also known as droppers or eye droppers, are used to transfer small quantities of liquids. | | 11. | An instrument for measuring temperature, especially one having a graduated glass tube with a bulb containing a liquid, typically mercury or colored alcohol, that expands and rises in the tube as the temperature increases. |
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