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Lab Equipment and Safety PPT Class Collaboration 3rd Period Group Names

Abbi Pearce Mackenzie Mayo Faith Briery Amoni Coleman

Used to measure the volume of liquid.

A flat heated surface generally used to heat glassware or its contents. Digital Scale

Electronic weighing machine used to measure mass. Clay Triangle

A piece of equipment used in the process of heating substances by a . Waiverly Muniz, Daniela Palacios, Jessica Hernandez. Pipet a slender tube attached to or incorporating a bulb, for transferring or measuring out small quantities of liquid, especially in a laboratory. Bunsen Burner a small adjustable gas burner used in . a thin tube closed at one end, used to hold small amounts of material for laboratory testing or experiments.

Scoopula is a brand name of a spatula-like scoop utensil used primarily in chemistry lab settings to transfer solids Group Names

Misty, Marissa, Marrissa, Shelbie, Brieanna Test Tube Stand

A test tube stand holds test tubes Test Tube Clamp

This , or clamp, is 6-1/5 inches long with finger grips. Holds any size test tube. The test tube holder is used to hold test tubes when they are hot and untouchable.

A florence flask is used to hold liquid chemicals

Evaporating dishes are used to evaporate excess solvents - most commonly water - to produce a concentrated solution or a solid precipitate of the dissolved substance. Most are made of porcelain or borosilicate glass. Group Names

Elijah Feliciano, Keoni Ramo, Rodney Degraffenreed, Jordan Garza, Nevada Cation Beaker

A beaker is a glass container that is used to measure liquids.

A graduated with a tap at one end Eye Wash Station

A piece of equipment used to wash out the eyes if chemicals get into them. Wash

Plastic is a squeeze bottle whose contents can be forced out through a narrow hole at the top by squeezing the bottle. Litmus Paper paper stained with litmus, used to indicate the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. Blue litmus paper turns red under acid conditions, and red litmus paper turns blue under alkaline conditions. Group names

Ian Curry,Noah Reyes , Ryan Bailey , Kyle schwartz, Aaron Treto

Ring Stand

An iron ring is attached to a ring stand and is used to support laboratory equipment above the work surface. is placed on top of the iron ring to support beakers and flasks when heating them.

Bowl to put hot chemical in Group names

Isaiah Knight

Kyle Sweeney

Garrett Klinger

Dalton Derr Wire Gauze

A thin translucent fabric of silk, linen or cotton.

A conical, flat-bottomed laboratory flask with a narrow neck. Lab Emergency Shut Off

A safety switch that shuts off all of the gas and water in the room. Bottle and dropper

A glass tube with a hollow at one end and a small opening at the other, for drawing in a liquid and expelling it in drops. Mortar and Pestle

A mortar and pestle is a device used since ancient times to prepare ingredients or substances by crushing and grinding them into a fine paste or powder. Group 1 - Lab Safety Rules

1. Always wear safety goggles. 2. Keep long hair tied back. 3. Wear closed toe shoes. 4. Don’t wear jewelry.( Necklaces, rings, large earings, braclets) 5. Follow directions. 6. Wear long pants. 7. Behave. 8. Pay attention to the teacher. 9. Don’t eat in the lab. 10. Dont use your phone during an experiment. How to Read a Chem Label and SDS

0 = minimal hazard

1 = slight hazard

2 = moderate hazard

3 = serious hazard

4 = severe hazard Group 2 - Lab Safety Rules

● Always have hair up when doing a experiment ● Have proper clothes ● No jewelry ● Clothes shoes ● No horse playing ● Clean mess afterwards ● Pay attention to directions ● Wear protective gear ● Do not taste or smell any chemicals ● How to Read a Chem Label and SDS

For a chemical label read the description for the number and colors.

The SDS explains how dangerous the chemical is. Group 3 - Lab Safety Rules

● No horse play ● Put your hair up ● Always wear closed toed shoes ● Don't wear long sleeve shirts that dangle over your hands ● Always wear goggles ● Don't wear dangly jewelry ● Always follow the teachers instructions ● Always tell the teacher if you injured yourself ● Always tell the teacher if you break a glass or spill a chemical How to Read a Chem Label and SDS

On a SDS the red part of the diamond means fire hazard, the blue is health hazard, the yellow is reactivity and the white is special. There is a number in each color from 0-4, 4 being the most hazardous and 0 being the least hazardous. Just look at the picture to the right it is color coded the way it would be in the SDS.

Group 4 - Lab Safety Rules

Wear closed toe shoes

Wear long sleeved shirt

Wear pants

Put up long hair

Wear safety goggles

Listen to directions How to Read a Chem Label and SDS

Chem Label- red=flammability,blue=health,yellow=reactivity,white=special.

On a scale of 0-4, 0 being the least serious 4 being the most serious. Group 5 - Lab Safety Rules How to Read a Chem Label and SDS blue= health hazard red= fire hazard yellow= reactivity hazard white= special Group 6 - Lab Safety Rules

1. Wear closed toed shoes 2. Appropriate clothing ex Goggles, aprons ect. 3. No dangling jewelry 4. Keep your hair out of the way 5. Always be supervised 6. No playing in the lab 7. Tell your teacher if you break or spill something How to Read a Chem Label and SDS