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Grade 5 Lab Practices and Tools
What are these measuring tools called?
Lab Tool - Measuring Cylinders
  1. measuring cups
  2. scales
  3. graduated cylinders
  4. pan balances
Grade 9 Lab Practices and Tools
What are the items shown?
Lab Tool - Beakers
  1. beakers
  2. test tubes
  3. reagent bottles
  4. graduated cylinders
Grade 9 Lab Practices and Tools
Which procedure should be followed if this symbol is seen in a science lab?
Hazard Sign - Electrical
  1. Your hands should be dry before touching the equipment.
  2. You need to have safety goggles on at all times.
  3. You should be wearing a protective apron before starting.
  4. You must refrain from eating in the laboratory.
Grade 9 Lab Practices and Tools
Which task would the laboratory equipment shown be most useful for?
Lab Tool - Stand And Clamp
  1. storing chemicals
  2. crushing solid chemicals into powder
  3. holding glassware over a Bunsen burner
  4. transferring powered chemicals from a bottle
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
The objects shown would most likely be used for
Lab Tool - Reagent Bottles
  1. measuring volume.
  2. storing chemicals.
  3. transferring liquids.
  4. heating substances.
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
The object shown would be most useful for
Lab Tool - Safety Glasses
  1. protecting eyes.
  2. transferring liquids.
  3. magnifying objects.
  4. measuring temperature.
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
Grade 9 Cell Structure and Function
How do light microscopes differ from electron microscopes?
Lab Tool - Microscope
  1. Light microscopes can be used to study proteins; electron microscopes cannot.
  2. Light microscopes can examine living specimens; electron microscopes cannot.
  3. Electron microscopes can be used to examine living specimens; light microscopes cannot.
  4. Light microscopes can magnify a specimen up to 100,000 times; electron microscopes magnify up to 1500 times.
Grade 9 Lab Practices and Tools
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
The tools shown would be most useful for
Lab Tool - Droppers
  1. protecting eyes.
  2. transferring liquids.
  3. magnifying objects.
  4. measuring temperature.
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
The instrument shown would be most useful for
Lab Tool - Bunsen Burner
  1. protecting eyes.
  2. transferring liquids.
  3. magnifying objects.
  4. heating substances.
Grade 9 Lab Practices and Tools
Which task would the laboratory instrument shown be most useful for?
Lab Tool - Electronic Balance
  1. measuring 450 milliliters of water
  2. measuring 15 milliliters of vinegar
  3. weighing 200 grams of baking soda
  4. transferring powered chemicals from a bottle
Grade 8 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
A student measures 5 grams of sugar into 50 milliliters of water in a flask. Which of the following should the student do to help the sugar dissolve more quickly into the water?
Lab Tool - Flat Bottom Flasks
  1. add more water to the mixture
  2. place the flask in a refrigerator
  3. gently swirl the mixture in the flask
  4. place a stopper in the top of the flask
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
The instrument shown would be most useful for
Lab Tool - Microscope
  1. protecting eyes.
  2. transferring liquids.
  3. magnifying objects.
  4. heating substances.
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
In lab science, this symbol represents                      .
Hazard Sign - Chemical
  1. poisonous substance
  2. biohazardous material
  3. radioactive material
  4. flammable substance
Grade 6 Lab Practices and Tools
In lab science, this symbol represents                   .
Hazard Sign - Eye Face
  1. keep eyes open
  2. use eye protection
  3. make observations
  4. watch for hazards
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