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'''Laboratory Equipment''' refers to the various tools and equipment used by scientists working in a laboratory. These include tools such as Bunsen burners, and microscopes as well as speciality equipment such as operant conditioning chambers, [[spectrophotometers]] and [[calorimeters]]. | '''Laboratory Equipment''' refers to the various tools and equipment used by scientists working in a laboratory. These include tools such as Bunsen burners, and microscopes as well as speciality equipment such as operant conditioning chambers, [[spectrophotometers]] and [[calorimeters]]. | ||
Another important type of laboratory equipment is | Another important type of laboratory equipment is laboratory glassware such as the beaker or reagent bottle, or even s [[thermometers]]. Laboratory equipment is generally used to either perform an experiment or to take measurements and gather data. Larger or more sophisticated equipment is generally called a scientific instrument. | ||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Laboratory_equipment Wikipedia Laboratory equipment] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Laboratory_equipment Wikipedia Laboratory equipment] |
Latest revision as of 23:46, 17 February 2013
Laboratory Equipment refers to the various tools and equipment used by scientists working in a laboratory. These include tools such as Bunsen burners, and microscopes as well as speciality equipment such as operant conditioning chambers, spectrophotometers and calorimeters.
Another important type of laboratory equipment is laboratory glassware such as the beaker or reagent bottle, or even s thermometers. Laboratory equipment is generally used to either perform an experiment or to take measurements and gather data. Larger or more sophisticated equipment is generally called a scientific instrument.