The curved part of a beaker is called the spout. It is designed to make pouring liquids easier and more controlled.
The thermometer should be placed in the liquid inside the beaker, ensuring that the tip of the thermometer is immersed in the solution but not touching the sides or the bottom of the beaker, as this can affect the accuracy of the temperature reading.
An inverted beaker is simply a beaker turned upside down. This position prevents the contents inside the beaker from spilling out or from being contaminated by outside substances. It is commonly used in labs to cover or protect the contents of the beaker.
When a beaker is cooled down, thermal energy is transferred from the beaker to the surroundings. The molecules in the beaker lose kinetic energy, which causes the temperature of the beaker to decrease. This transfer of thermal energy continues until the beaker reaches thermal equilibrium with its surroundings.
The students should not use the beaker with the crack as it poses a risk of breaking further while pouring water, potentially causing injury. They should find a different beaker that is intact and safe to use for their experiment.
The television show McGiver was about a young man that was great at taking everyday objects to make into other devices. When you make an improvised apparatus, you McGiver it.
Very, very carefully.
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