Too many to list them in a single answer.
Starting with infrastructure:
Emergency shower, other emergency equipment (fire extinguisher, eye-shower...)
chemical-resistant benches, water leads, wastewater leads. Optionally gases, steam, deionized water.
Electrical leads.
flue, laminar flow workbenches...
Glassware: lots of different forms, special glasses...
Ceramics, metal vessels...
Analytical instruments and machines, starting with stirrers, heaters or shakers, thermometres, electrodes, and going on to fully automatted multi-element analysis or biological reactors.
Your average lab catalogue usually shows only part of what can be in a scientific chemistry laboratory.
2006-06-27 02:05:12
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answer #1
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answered by jorganos 6
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Beakers, test tubes, syringes, flasks, funnels, tubing, rotovaps, stoppers, corks, the list goes on...
2006-06-29 20:50:17
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answered by rxn 1
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crucible
round bottom flask
tongs
seperating funnel
burner
these r a few i know. there r many more
2006-06-27 08:58:32
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answer #3
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answered by chatgal 2
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