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Provides an approximate (rough) measurement of a liquid’s volume. In liters(L) or milliliters (mL)

Measures the amount of force acting on an object. Measurements are in Newtons (N).

Holds chemicals; usually a small glass tube with a stoppered end.

Helps transfer substances into a smaller mouth container and prevents spills.

Holds the test tube when it contains dangerous chemicals or hot liquids.

Measures the volume of the liquid it contains. View the liquid from eye level. This is called the meniscus (curved surface).

Heats chemicals or other lab objects. Usually powered with electricity.

Holds chemicals; its cylindrical neck allows liquids to be stoppered or swirled.

Used to hold glassware or other equipment off of the lab bench. This is often used to heat something over a heat source.

Grips hot objects in order to move them to a cooling off area