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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Aim: To learn about  the expected behaviour in a science laboratory.





Our R9 Class Treaty
  1.  bags under the tables   
  2.   no food or drinks in the science lab   
  3.   no running 
  4.   don't touch other experiments  
  5.  report any breakages or spills   
  6.  don't taste or sniff any experiments    
Safety in a laboratory.

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  1.   Follow the instructions given to you by the teacher  
  2.   You must not enter the laboratory without your shoes 
  3.   Report all breakages to your teacher.
  4.   You must never eat or drink in a laboratory 
  5.   shoes must be worn at all times.
  6.   If you spill something you should tell your teacher immediately.
  7.  You should wash your hands after every single activity.
  8. You should know what you are doing. If in doubt your teacher.
  9. Never taste or sniff any chemicals.
In your group, discuss how the following scenarios could be dangerous.
  1. Not putting your bag under your desk.
  2. Running around in the laboratory.
  3. Not wearing shoes in a laboratory.
  4. Shaking a test tube with your thumb over its mouth?
How do we work in this laboratory?
  1. Beginning and End of class: Lining up, Entry, Seating, 
  2. Equipment tray: equipment list and details.
  • Test tube - This is used  for experiments using liquids.They have a bung that can be placed in the top. Test tubes sit in a test tube rack.
  • Conical Flask - This is used for experiments with liquid up to 150 ml. The flask has a rubber bung for the top and the glass is heat proof.
  • Glass Stirring rod - This is a 20cm glass rod used to stir and mix any liquids together.
  • Test tube tongs - These are used to hold a hot test tube after an experiment.
  • Spatula - This is for holding very small amounts of chemical powders.
  • Funnel - used to channel liquids into a smaller container.
  • Measuring Cylinder - This is used to measure liquids for experiments. The liquids will be poured into a beaker or test tube once measured out.


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