Biologists might use a petri dish, but more commonly a flask is used for mixing liquids, such as the erlynmyer flask. I know that microbiologists will place a magnetic rod in the bottom of an erlinmyer flask, and set it on an electromagnetic plate to get the rod to spin and agitate liquids for mixing. Kind of fun to watch.
A compound consisting of Thulium, Sodium, Iron, Nobelum, Tellium. THis compound has to be dipped into liquid Argon, followed by liquid Mercury. Or you can use a whisk.
You can use a beaker, or a stirring rod.
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask would be suitable for measuring 26.0 mL of dilute hydrochloric acid with precision. These pieces of equipment are designed to accurately measure volumes of liquids.
The liquids likely have different densities and viscosities, causing them to form distinct layers in the jar rather than mixing together. Additionally, the liquids may not be miscible, meaning they do not easily mix or dissolve into each other, further contributing to their separation. This phenomenon is typically due to differences in intermolecular forces between the liquids.
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric pipette would be suitable equipment to precisely measure 26.0 mL of dilute hydrochloric acid. These tools provide accurate volume measurements for liquids.
Some examples of precise volumetric equipment used in titrations include burettes, pipettes, and volumetric flasks. These tools are calibrated to accurately measure and deliver specific volumes of liquids in a controlled manner, ensuring the precision of titration results.
When two or more liquids are mixed, a solid may form through a process called precipitation. This is due to the formation of insoluble compounds in the mixture, which come together to form a solid that separates from the liquid.
A graduated cylinder would be the best piece of laboratory equipment to measure a 350 ml of water. It is designed with volume markings and is specifically used for accurate measurements of liquids.
Basically anything you can think of that would undo or damage what a piece of equipment would do would be an antonym for equipment
A filling machine is a piece of equipment used to package products. There a many varieties depending on the nature of the product, for example a different machine would be required to package liquids as opposed to packaging grain.
A ruler.
A Bunsen Burner
A bike trainer is actually a piece of exercise equipment. It is a piece of equipment that is like a stationary bike that one would use for general exercise or for training for bike enthusiasts.
Well, I'd have to say the most ultimate and awesome piece of equipment would be a bow flex. Those machines work out your whole body.
binoculars
Seed germinator or a phototroph
a BANNNANA
a genarator
vacuum breakers