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This kit enables users to build virtually all simple molecules encountered in organic chemistry.
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an instrument for measuring length with a resolution typically in the order of 0.01mm.
for drying and storage of thermometers
any sample of one of the known elements found in the Periodic Table of the Elements
Used to clamp onto a ring stand to sit a beaker or flask
A representation of the molecular structure, showing how the atoms are arranged.
a pegboard for hanging and draining glassware in a laboratory.
Boss head is used to secure attachment of round or square rods.
use mains water for single distillation and for cooling to condense the water vapour.
for stable and accurate thermometer reading.
The study of chemical processes that occur because of the absorption of light
For precise measurement of components in mechanical engineering and machining.
used to measure the external size of an object.
Use Hooke's Law to measure force. A spring stretches proportionally to the force tugging at it.
a circular concave piece of glass used in chemistry as a surface to evaporate a liquid
weigh heavy loads such as trucks, storage silos, and material carried on a conveyor belt
create any desired amount of mass, to use in experiments involving force, acceleration, and mass.
Used as a basis for identifying color change levels in line with pH indicators.
mass standards or for calibration of high-precision analytical balances.
an instrument for measuring the density of liquids.
Also called a curvimeter, is an instrument for measuring the lengths of arbitrary curved lines.
measures the internal and the external diameters of an object.
the precise measurement of the radius of curvature of a sphere or a curved surface
​force gauges used for performing muscle testing, job task analysis,
and functional capacity evaluation
use of litmus is to test whether a solution is acidic or basic.
This balance designed for a single pan balance capable of giving consistent readings to a fair degree of accuracy.