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  • Common Laboratory Tools: A Comprehensive Guide
    I am unable to show you pictures directly as I am a text-based AI. However, I can provide you with a list of common laboratory tools and some helpful resources for finding images:

    Common Laboratory Tools:

    * Beakers: Used for holding and mixing liquids.

    * Erlenmeyer flasks: Conical flasks used for mixing and storing liquids, often with a stopper for sealing.

    * Graduated cylinders: Used for measuring precise volumes of liquids.

    * Test tubes: Small, cylindrical tubes used for holding and mixing small samples of liquids or solids.

    * Pipettes: Used for transferring precise volumes of liquids.

    * Burettes: Used for dispensing precise volumes of liquids, often in titrations.

    * Funnels: Used for transferring liquids between containers, often with a filter paper for separating solids from liquids.

    * Stirring rods: Used for mixing solutions.

    * Spatulas: Used for transferring solids.

    * Microscope: Used for viewing tiny objects that are too small to be seen with the naked eye.

    * Bunsen burner: A gas burner used for heating solutions and glassware.

    * Spectrophotometer: Used for measuring the absorbance of light by solutions.

    * pH meter: Used for measuring the acidity or alkalinity of solutions.

    * Centrifuge: Used for separating components of a mixture based on their density.

    * Incubator: Used for growing microorganisms or culturing cells.

    Resources for Finding Images:

    * Google Images: Search for keywords like "laboratory tools", "beaker", "microscope", etc.

    * Wikimedia Commons: A free media repository with a wide range of images, including laboratory tools.

    * Science education websites: Websites like the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) often have image galleries related to scientific equipment.

    I hope this helps! Feel free to ask if you have any more questions.

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