ring, ring stand, test tube clamp, burette clamp,
triangle, wire gauze square,
crucible, crucible cover, evaporating dish, watch glass,
tongs (beaker and crucible), test tube holder, striker, burner,
test tubes, test tube rack, test tube brush, pipets,
thermometer, spatula, balance, weighing boat,
beakers of all sizes, erlenmyer flasks of all sizes,
volumetric flasks of all sizes, funnel, spot (well) plate,
beral pipet, burette, stoppers, graduated cylinders,
goggles, apron, gloves, face shield, wash bottle,
pH meter, spectroscope
I probably forgot something here. I am on Christmas break and don't think much about school right now!
2006-12-25 07:07:28
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answered by physandchemteach 7
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Test tubes, beakers, conical flasks, measuring cylinders, pipettes, burettes, spatulas, bunsen burners, guaze, glass rods , condensers, graduated beaker, evaporating dish, tripods, filter funnels, eye protection, clamp & stands, syringe, dropping pipettes, stop clock, balance, mortar and pestle, thermometer, trough, gas jars
High school so I think this is enogh
2006-12-25 01:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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goggles, test tubes, wooden test tube holders, clamps, matches, bunsen burners, a sink, and a pen and paper to write down the instructions for whatever the teacher says, my teacher always has extras for all these since they tend to break or be lost
2006-12-25 08:31:43
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answered by king_art_thegreat 2
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to work out micro organism, you want magnification of a minimum of 400X, yet 630X will be more beneficial. this kind of scope does not be out of the question for a HS technological knowledge lab (they fee about $2500-3000, a minimum of the superb time i purchased one).
2016-12-01 04:02:35
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answered by mrotek 4
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