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Description:
Today we'll go go over some of the proper glassware in chemistry and how to use it. Remember, no matter how tasty any of the chemicals look, you probably shouldn't drink them. Oh and only fools try to pour things out of TC glassware.
Transcript
- 00:04
Each of us has been guilty upon occasion [Man hitting a tree with a racket]
- 00:06
of misusing tools who among us has an occasionally eaten our soup with a fork
- 00:11
or let the grill with a flamethrower or rough brushed our teeth with a toilet [Girl brushing teeth with toilet brush]
- 00:15
bowl scrubbers the appropriate tool for the job is important so if you wouldn't
- 00:22
shampoo your hair with dishwashing detergent why would you use a piece of [Man shampooing his hair]
Full Transcript
- 00:26
lab equipment to do something it wasn't designed to do but when conducting
- 00:31
experiments you're sometimes dealing with super small measurements if you
- 00:35
pour some of liquid a into beaker B and a few drops of liquid a get left behind [Scientists using micropipette]
- 00:39
it could clearly throw off the results of your experiments which is why there
- 00:44
are pieces of glassware specifically designed to leave no traces of anything [Chemicals in lab glassware]
- 00:48
behind well these are marked td4 to deliver their job is to yep you guessed
- 00:55
it deliver stuff your mailman wouldn't be doing a very good job if you only [Mail man delivering letters]
- 00:59
delivered most of your mail right well same dealio with glassware if you're
- 01:04
using something marked TD you can bet your boots that nothing will be left in
- 01:09
it by the time you're finished pouring it out on the other hand there are other
- 01:12
types of glassware that are designed to have stuff emptied into them and these
- 01:16
are marked TC for to contain well these are for holding storing and measuring [Substance poured into beaker]
- 01:22
substances but aren't so great at being emptied without holding on to at least a
- 01:26
few drops of whatever was inside of them they're pack rats those guys well there
- 01:31
are also pieces of equipments that are more or less precise than others you [Glassware waving]
- 01:35
should be able to see on whatever measuring device you're using an
- 01:38
indication of the things precision if a graduated cylinder says plus or minus [Cylinder wearing graduation cap]
- 01:42
one milliliter then you can assume that any measurements taken are correct
- 01:47
give or take one milliliter this cylinder would be more precise than a
- 01:52
beaker reading plus or minus five milliliters so if you're looking to hit
- 01:56
the nail right on the head a graduated cylinder would be the way to go got it [Man strikes nail into mans head]
- 02:00
have you ever heard someone described football of the game of inches
- 02:03
well chemistry is a game of milli pretty much if you're off by even a [Boy kicks a football]
- 02:07
fraction you're not going to get into the end zone
- 02:10
so be focused be vigilant and for goodness sakes don't do the dishes with [Girl vacuuming]
- 02:14
a vacuum cleaner come on people
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