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Answered by Vishwaabhi
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Glass

Burettes.

These are used to dispense exact quantities of liquid into another vessel.

Beakers.

Simple containers used to hold samples and reagents.

Volumetric flasks.

Similar to beakers, these are used to hold samples, but usually come in a conical or spherical shape with a tapering neck.

Porcelain

Crucibles

The porcelain crucible is a laboratory material used mainly to heat, melt, burn, and burn substances.

Porcelain combustion vessel

Manufactured in unglazed porcelain Ideal for combustion processes or melting metals Maximum temperature 1350ºC

Porcelain spatula

In chemistry, it is one of the laboratory materials. It is used to take small amounts of compounds that are basically powder.

Metals

SCOOPULA

used to transfer solid chemicals

SPATULA

Made of metal; has a flat rounded end and a rectangular end; used to transfer solid chemicals

FORCEPS

Metal or plastic, straight-tipped instrument used to isolate and remove small particles

Plastic

RUBBER STOPPER

Used to cap the openings of glassware such as test tubes or Erlenmeyer flasks

SPOT PLATES

Plastic or ceramic reaction surfaces with slight “dips” for containing small amounts of chemicals

PLASTIC WASH BOTTLE

Squeezable plastic bottle; used to dispense distilled water

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