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From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A
watch glass
is used for temporary storage of
solids
and sometimes
liquids
(in small amounts).
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Laboratory equipment
Equipment
Agar plate
•
Aspirator
•
Bunsen burner
•
Calorimeter
•
Colorimeter
•
Centrifuge
•
Condenser
•
Fume hood
•
Microscope
•
Microtiter plate
•
Plate reader
•
Rotary evaporator
•
Spectrophotometer
•
Thermometer
•
Vortex mixer
•
Static mixer
Flasks
Erlenmeyer flask
•
Florence flask
•
Volumetric flask
•
Büchner flask
Other
Glassware
Beaker
•
Boiling tube
•
Büchner funnel
•
Burette
•
Conical measure
•
Crucible
•
Cuvette
•
Gas syringe
•
Graduated cylinder
•
Pipette
•
Petri dish
•
Separating funnel
•
Soxhlet extractor
•
Test tube
•
Thistle tube
•
Watch glass
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