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General Lab Safety
General Lab Safety
Pre-Lab Questions
1.
What should you always wear to protect your eyes when you are in a laboratory?
goggles
2.
Should you add acid to water or water to acid?
Acid to water
3.
Where should you dispose of broken glass?
In a safe container to be thrown out
4.
What should you do if you spill a chemical on your hand? Wash hands immediently
© eScience Labs, 2018
General Lab Safety
Exercise 1: What Is It?
Laboratories contain specialized equipment used while performing experiments. Locate each
item pictured on this page in your lab kit, and place a check mark in the appropriate place when
you find it. After you have completed this checklist, sketch 5 additional items in your lab kit that
will be useful in completing the labs that follow.
Beaker 50 mL ☒
100 mL ☒
Stir Stick ☒
Graduated Cylinder
10 mL ☒
100 mL ☒
Test Tube ☒
Pipette ☒
Petri Dish ☒
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General Lab Safety
Sketch, take a picture, or find a picture online of five additional pieces of labware not shown on
the previous page in the space provided below:
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PART 4-LABORATORY SAFETY
QUESTION
1. In what situations should safety
goggles be worn?
2. Why aren't glasses approved as
protective eyewear?
ANSWER
3. Where is the first aid kit located?
4. Where is the eyewash station
located?
5. Where is the fire extinguisher
located?
6. What does ABC represent on the fire
extinguisher?
7. How is a fire extinguisher operated?
8. Which exit do you use when the fire
alarm sounds?
9. Where is the broken glass container
located?
10. Where is broken glass placed?
11. Why is there a separate container for
glass and paper?
12. Why is no food or gum or drink
allowed in the lab?
13. What should be done with long hair
during a lab?
14. Why is it dangerous to sit on the lab
benches?
15. Why must your lab work area be
kept clear of clutter?
16. Why is there no carpet in a science
laboratory?
17. Which way do the doors of a science
lab open? Why?
18. If your teacher tells you to smell a
substance during a lab, describe the
correct procedure for smelling it.
19.…
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PART 4-LABORATORY SAFETY
ANSWER
QUESTION
1. In what sutuations should safety
gogeles be wom
Why aren't glasses approved as
protective evewear?
3.
Where is the first aid kit located?
4. Where is the eyewash station
located?
5. Where is the fire extingisher
located?
6. What does ABC represent on the fire
extinguisher?
7. How is a fire extinguisher operated?
Which exit do you use when the fire
alarm sounds?
9. Where is the broken glass container
located?
10. Where is broken glass placed?
11. Why is there a separate container for
glass and paper?
12. Why is no food or gum or drink
allowed in the lab?
13. What should be done with long hair
during a lab?
14. Why is it dangerous to sit on the lab
benches?
15. Why must your lab work area be
kept clear of cutter?
16. Why is there no carpet in a science
laboratory?
17. Which way do the doors of a science
lab open? Why?
18. If your teacher tells you to smell a
substance during a lab, describe the
correct procedure for smelling it.
19. Gas valves…
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1. A manufacturing company is interested in knowing how much protein is present in their new protein bar. As part of their science and research team, what kind of analysis should you do?
a. Qualitative analysis
b. Quantitative analysis
c. Characterization analysis
d. Fundamental analysis
2. Presence of aluminum sulfate (alum) is a common thing to purify water; however, it can clog up pipelines. To determine how many aluminum sulfates are present in the water, what kind of analysis is needed?
a) Qualitative analysis
b) Quantitative analysis
c) Characterization analysis
d) Fundamental analysis
3. Predict the shift in the following equilibrium system from the following changes
N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) ⇌ N2H4 (g)
ΔH = 92.5 kJ
a. Favors the reactant side
b. Favors the product side
c. No shifting occurred
a) When the volume increases?
b) When a catalyst is added?
c) When vessel is compressed?
d) When temperature of the system is decreased?
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Introduction
Background research information about the
lab/lab topic. Use internet sites to research
antacid tablets and how they work.
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Highest concentration of dye
Lowest concentration of dye
Answer Bank
3.0 mL dye and 3.0 mL water
2.0 mL dye and 6.0 mL water
2.0 mL dye and 0.0 mL water
20 µM dye solution
6.0 mL dye and 2.0 mL water
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Pre-lab question #4: Distinguish between volatile and nonvolatile substance.
The word "volatile" refers to a substance that vaporizes readily. Volatility is a
measure of how readily a substance vaporizes or transitions from a liquid phase to a
gas phase.
A
A (volatile/nonvolatile) substance refers to a substance
that does not readily evaporate into a gas under existing conditions.
A
AA (volatile/nonvolatile) substance is one that evaporates
or sublimates at room temperature or below.
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Using the lab instructions and data table with data, please help me complete part 1 and 2 of my lab worksheet
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From the given situations, explain whether its solution requires a qualitative analysis, quantitative analysis,
characterization analysis, and/or fundamental analysis. More than one type of analysis can be applied for some
problems.
1. The structure of a mutated coronavirus strain found in the Philippines needs to be determined.
2. The residents of a prominent subdivision in Iloilo near a waste disposal site are concerned that it is leaking
contaminants into their groundwater.
3. The Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA) is concerned that the recently acquired oil painting is
not authentic.
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Which of the following should NOT be done in case of a large acid spill?
A After wiping the spill with a tissue, throw it in the Solid Waste Container
B Inform your laboratory instructor
Wipe it directly with a tissue
D Neutralize it with a base, such as sodium carbonate, before wiping it.
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2. In case of an accident in the classroom, who should be notified immediately?
3. Why is it a safety procedure to tie back long hair in the laboratory?
4. Why should a student not eat or drink in the laboratory?
5. Why should any spills be reported and cleaned immediately?
6. Why should you wash your hands after every laboratory period?
7. Why is rough play in the laboratory dangerous?
8. When would the wearing of safety goggles be a proper procedure?
7
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Carla is using a fertilizer that contains nitric acid. How is nitric acid classified?
strong acid
weak acid
strong base
weak base
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Camila Vasquez - American 2 Vir..
Chapter 8 Test
When solutions of potassium sulfide and copper(II) chloride are combined,
a solid is formed. What type of reaction is this? *
production of a gas
neutralization
precipitation
When solid calcium carbonate is added to sulfuric acid, water, carbon
dioxide gas, and solid calcium sulfate is formed. What type of reaction is
this (check all that apply). *
precipitation
production of a gas
neutralization
When solutions,of potassium sulfide and copper(II) chloride are
combined, a solid is formed. Write a balanced reaction equation.
Your answer
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3. What should be worn in a laboratory at all times to decrease the likelihood of eye injury?
What should be done if a chemical gets in the eye?
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help #20 There are two parts, continue with your answer adding PhCH2Br
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Most of us have had a glass of water from a Brita® pitcher. What is inside of a Brita® filter cartridge and what does it filter out? What doesn’t it filter out?
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True or false
The first aid for chemicals gotten in eyes or on skin is to wash the eyes or skin immediately with water for at least 15 minutes
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Importance of Water Sampler Essay
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Compare and contrast acid rain with the concept of acid mine drainage. How are these similar and different in terms of sources, environmental impact, and remediation?
encoded answers please
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In the middle of your experiment, a corrosive chemical accidentally spilled to your laboratory gown. What should be your best course of action?
Select the correct response:
Run to the school clinic immediately and seek fırst aid from the school nurse and/or physician.
Call or text your parents about the incident and ask them for help.
Take out your lab gown and use the emergency shower to flush out the spilled chemical that have reached your clothing and skin.
Yell for help inside the laboratory room.
Go to the sink and wash your laboratory gown to remove the spilled chemical.
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1. Put some water in your cup.
2. Sprinkle black pepper all over the surface. What does the pepper do? Write your observation
3. Add a drop of dish soap to the water. What does the pepper do? Write your observation
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D is soluble in water. Its water solution is basic. When solid substance is heated, its volume expands and water droplets are observed around the tube but there is no color change. D is __________.
a.
Na2B4O7.10 H2O (borax)
b.
Na2SO4 (sodiumsulfate)
c.
C12H22O11 (sugar)
d.
NH4Cl (ammoniumchloride)
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Dissolution
Distilled H20
Concentration
0.01 M HCI
Concentration
(mg/ml)
Time
Total amount
A
Total amount
A
(mg/ml)
(mg)
(mg)
5
0.16
0.1
10
0.24
0.18
15
0.35
0.25
20
0.48
0.34
25
0.58
0.4
30
0.67
0.5
1. Plot the given data on an ordinary paper and find the slope for each line then calculate the
IDR constant for aspirin in the two dissolution media, water and HCI.
NOTE: Slope of the calibration curve = 1.0 (mg/ml and saturation solubility of salicylic acid
is equal to 2.0 gm/L.
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Write the balanced equation for the neutralization of acid rain (assume HNO3 is dissolved in water) by limestone (calcium carbonate).
Express your answer as a chemical equation.
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DA chemical reaction does not occur for this question.
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How do we prevent contamination of chemicals? Answer in 10 sentences. Thank you
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1.Explain the slogan about chemical safety " A spill, A slip, A hospital trip"
2.How do you apply 5s(sort, set in order, shine, standardize, sustain) to attain chemical safety at home and in school?. Enumerate
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Chemical reactions don't just happen in the lab. Discuss two or more Redox reactions which are important in the real world, and why they are important. Make sure to include a balanced chemical equation and a short description for how and where this reaction occurs. Answer in at least 200 words.
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LABORATORY SAFETY
1A. You are finished with the lab activity when:
a. you have collected your data
b. you have followed proper clean-up procedures
c. the group next to you is done
d. the bell rings
1B. If the fire alarm sounds during a lab activity,
a. leave only if the fire is in the room where you are located
b. leave the room as quickly and quietly as possible without doing anything to your lab station
c. turn off all heat sources and follow the evacuation procedures
d. carefully put away all your materials and exit
1C. If a piece of electrical equipment has a damaged wire,
a. it is okay to use it is you don't touch the damaged part
b. it should be fixed before use
c. it should be given to your instructor right away
d. it is okay to use it if sparks are not shooting from the wire
Please answer within 30 minutes to 1 hour. Please try to answer all, if possible. Thank in advanced!!!
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Which of the following are hazards in this lab? Choose all that apply.
Group of answer choices
NaOH
HCl
NH3
acetic acid
deionized water
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1. What is happened if we add gypsum to drilling mud and why ?
2. What is happened if we add ligno and caustic to drilling mud
and why ?
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Carbon dioxide concentration
(parts per million)
Examine the graph and answer the following questions.
Part A
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
What was the average rate of increase in carbon doxide concentration between
1900 and 19407
410
400
Express you answer in parts per million per year to two significant figures.
300
380
a ?
370
360
ppm/year
350
340
Submit
Bequest Anawer
330
320
310
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1860 1880 1900 1920 1940 1960 1980 2000 2020
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Part 1
Research the following 2 things about water treatment (NOT WASTEWATER). For each, provide the URL of the webpage where you found the information. Try to use Wikipedia, government websites, university/college websites. Use your own words and make sure you understand the chemistry you are explaining. Answer in full sentences. You may attach a Google Doc or a photo of hand-written work to this assignment. Submit only one file.
1. One common chemical contaminant that is removed from water during water treatment. How is it removed and why? Include chemical formulae and chemical reactions.
2. One chemical that is added to water during water treatment. How is it added to water and why? Include chemical formulae and chemical reactions.
Read the attached rubric before you begin. This will be used to evaluate your work
Part2
An unknown compound is found during a police investigation.
-it is a blue solid at room temperature
-it dissolves in water
-it does not melt when heated to…
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TRUE OR FALSE
__________ 6. Glassware is clean when no water droplets cling to the inner wall of the vessel.
__________ 7. When smelling the odor of a chemical substance, fan your hand over the
substance toward your nose which should be centimeters away from the
substance.
__________ 8. An accident as simple as breaking a beaker containing distilled water in the
sink does not need to be reported to the laboratory instructor.
__________ 9. Students should turn off cell phones, iPads, and other electronic devices during
the laboratory class.
__________ 10. It is a good laboratory protocol to call other students’ attention when they do
not practice good laboratory safety procedures.
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