Monday, March 11, 2019

Laboratory Equipment and Bunsen Burner

Carson Drollery Partner Adam electrician Purpose The purpose of this lab is to 1. Test your lab skills for accuracy. 2. Also to pick out what the safety rules of lab are. 3. Lastly to be sufficient to name and line la element Procedure See lab skills lab IPPP-28. Stetsonsl . The hot ladder part of the char Is the tip of the Inner blue c single of the flame 2. If your flame is to yellow orange or sotto black you have to dress the air vent of the bunsen burner. 3.In lab I learned how to test my skills for accuracy I know how to do this in that when weighing objects the close together(predicate) you were to the actual weight the more accurate you were. In lab I overly learned what the safety rules are some examples of the safety rules are safety goggles should be worn at all times, when admixture water and acid mix acid into water and always spring up the burner off when it is not in use. In lab I also learned how to able and identify lab equipment some examples of lab equip ment that we apply in this lab were a Bunsen burner, gradatory cylinder and a flint striker.In lab I was able to successfully light the Bunsen burner using a flint striker. I was also able to shit an inner blue cone within the flame of the Bunsen burner. I was also able to successfully zero the balance and record the flowerpot of the objects to the correct number of significant figures. I was also able to successfully transfer the liquids correctly as well as read the measurements of the graduated wielders and burette and find the displacement volume of the graduated cylinders.I was also able to filter the a salt and water mixture and a spine and water mixture to figure out which one was soluble and which one was insoluble. Lastly I was able to bend the glass tubing to a 90 degree angle read the temperature . 1 degrees C. Sources of error that could of occurred were not having the balance perfectly zeroed out, having an object that did not weigh what it was supposed to, or hold ing the glass tubing in the flame to long or too low within the flame.

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