the test tube, test tube holders, corks, lab notes, goggles (if you have), lab gown, faucet, alcohol lamp, matches, stirring rod, etc.
2007-06-18 00:02:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Rats, Pinky & the Brain (one is a genius, the other's insane) C'mon don't you know anything?
Actually:
Retorts
Flasks
Beekers
Test tubes
Petri dishes
Slides
Condenser Coils
Rubber Stoppers
Neoprene Tubing
Sterno Cans
Mortar & Pestle
Centrifuges
Autoclaves
Culture Dishes
Anything made by Pyrex
Rubber Gloves
Eye Protection Goggles
Bunsen Burners
Thermometers
Hemostats
Clamps
Lovely Assistant
Igor
Jars of Formaldehyde
Human Body Parts
Electrodes
Re-animator
Tesla Coils (for effect)
A mad scientist with a maniacle laugh and a flyaway combover
2007-06-18 00:11:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Bunsen or Meker burner, test tubes, flasks, conical flasks, burettes. Pipettes used to be used are considered too dangerous to use by some schools especially the low volume ones. Centrifuge, fume cupboard, condensor.
2007-06-18 00:01:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I took chemistry last year, and we mostly used an iron ring stand for every experiment.
2007-06-17 23:59:18
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answer #4
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answered by spinningthroughlife 2
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Handiwipes..
2007-06-18 00:00:10
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably glass beakers
2007-06-17 23:59:24
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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test tube
graduated cylinder
beaker
spatula
Erlenmeyer flask
microscope
hand lens
2007-06-18 00:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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pens.
test tubes, measuring equipment, bunsen burner
2007-06-18 00:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think it would be Pipettes or Test tubes.
2007-06-18 00:00:33
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answer #9
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answered by Carrie Ann 2
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Probably the scale.
After that, probably the beakers.
Hope this helps!
2007-06-18 00:00:04
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answered by p37ry 5
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