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Title: Lab Equipment


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Lab Equipment
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Safety Symbols
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Safety Rules
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More Equipment
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Proper Dress
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Grab Bag
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Lab Equipment
Safety Symbols
Safety Rules
More Equipment
Proper Dress
Grab Bag
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What is never tolerated in the lab
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What to do if you are in doubt
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How chemicals should be mixed
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What you should do to your lab area before
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Better safe than . . .
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Should be worn when mixing or heating chemicals.
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Worn to protect clothes
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Protects hand from hot objects
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How hair should be worn in science
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Proper type of shoes to be worn in science
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An instrument used to measure mass
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Instrument used to measure temperature
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Used to dispense liquid in drops
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Daily Double!!
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Proper way to "smell" chemicals
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When you can handle lab equipment
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Double Jeopardy!!
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Safety Rules
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Safety Symbols
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Tools Equipment
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Procedures
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Name This?
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What's This Used For?
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Safety Rules
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Tools Equipment
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When a lab apron should be worn
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When working with chemicals, burners, or candles
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What to do with long hair
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Tie it back
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Read and listen to all what
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Directions
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Can lead to spills, broken containers, damaged
equipment
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Horseplay
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Never leave this unattended
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Open Flame
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Sharp Object Safety
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Thermal Safety
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Electrical Safety
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Explosion Safety
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Radioactive Safety
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Thermometer
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Scalpel
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Petri Dish
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Erlenmeyer Flask
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Florence Flask
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How you should enter the room
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Quietly
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What to do if have read directions and are
unsure what to do
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Ask teacher for Help
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When you should handle equipment
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When given permission by the teacher
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What to do if a chemical is spilled
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Notify the teacher
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When to leave your lab station and sit down
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When it is clean
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Beaker
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Fire Safety Symbol
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Dissecting Pins
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Magnifying Glass or Hand Lens
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Daily Double!!
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Dissecting Probe or Probe
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Looking at small objects
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Looking at far off objects
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Measuring the mass of an object
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Measuring Liquids
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Grinding up chemicals
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Final Jeopardy
How will I do on my test tomorrow?
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Correct Answer
My Best
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