Laboratory Equipment
Laboratory Equipment: – In this section we will read about Laboratory Equipment in English and what are the examples of Laboratory Equipment in English, we will read in detail about all these.
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If you are at school it is likely that you will be required to work in the laboratory from time to time, or maybe your job in set in this type of environment and you will be working with native English speakers.
Lames of laboratory equipment:-
If this is the case for you, it is important that you are able to refer to the various pieces of lab equipment. This will help you greatly in your day to day life.
Laboratory equipment refers to the various tools and equipment used by scientists working in a laboratory.
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Lab Equipment List:-
No.-1.Pipette
No.-2.Test tube rack
No.-3.Test tube
No.-4.Erlenmeyer flask
No.-5.Beaker
No.-6.Bunsen burner
No.-7.Alcohol burner
No.-8.Syringe
No.-9.Graduated cylinder
No.-10.Dropper
No.-11.Tongs
No.-12.Tuning fork
No.-13.Stethoscope
No.-14.Thermometer
No.-15.Friability tester
No.-16.Pulley
No.-17.Tape
No.-18.Barometer
No.-19.Indicator
No.-10.Stopwatch
No.-11.Speedometer
No.-12.Protractor
Laboratory equipment uses:-
No.-13.Dry-cell battery
No.-14.Magnet
No.-15.Level
No.-16.Balance scale
No.-17.Magnifier
No.-18.Chart
No.-19.Microscope
No.-20.Earth science
No.-21.Dissecting set
No.-22.Telescope
Learn these equipment names to improve and enhance your vocabulary in English.
No.-1.Pipette: – These pipettes are capable of being very precise and accurate.
No.-2.Test tube rack: – There is a test tube rack on the table.
No.-3.Test tube: – The solution in the test tube is boiling away.
No.-4.Erlenmeyer flask: – The test is conducted in an erlenmeyer flask.
No.-5.Beaker: – I have a beaker full of water, salt, and iron.
No.-6.Bunsen burner: – I need to light bunsen burner.
No.-7.Alcohol burner: – An alcohol burner is a piece of laboratory equipment used to produce an open flame.
No.-8.Syringe: – She held up a syringe filled with a clear solution.
No.-9.Graduated cylinder: – You will need a graduated cylinder for measuring liquids.
No.-10.Dropper: – He emptied the dropper into my jar.
No.-11.Tongs: – She used tongs to put some more coal on the fire.
No.-12.Tuning fork: – People would concentrate for hours on the pitch of a tuning fork.
No.-13.Stethoscope: – He invented a new type of stethoscope.
No.-14.Thermometer: – I don’t have a thermometer.
No.-15.Friability tester: – Friability tester is a laboratory technique used by the pharmaceutical industry to test the durability of tablets during transit.
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No.-16.Pulley: – The strap is usually of iron, and the pulley of hard wood.
No.-17.Tape: – I used tape to tie up the box.
No.-18.Barometer: – The barometer is falling.
No.-19.Indicator: – The car has an overhead console with a compass and outside temperature indicator.
No.-20.Stopwatch: – I clicked my stopwatch at the start line it began to rain.
No.-21.Speedometer: – The speedometer is faulty.
No.-22.Protractor: – Use your protractor to construct an equilateral triangle.
No.-23.Dry-cell battery: – This first model had a wipe spark ignition and dry-cell battery.
No.-24.Magnet: – Iron is attracted to a magnet.
No.-25.Level: – My brother used a level.
No.-26.Balance scale: – His teacher has a balance scale.
No.-27.Magnifier: – I peer through the magnifier at the still struggling insect.
No.-28.Chart: – The chart shows our performance over the past year.
No.-29.Microscope: – You can see it with a microscope.
No.-30.Earth science: – He’s already got a credit in earth science.
No.-31.Dissecting set: – I need a dissecting set.
No.-32.Telescope: – She set up her telescope on the balcony.