That depends upon which chemicals you are mixing together. When I mix sugar into my coffee, I use a spoon, which works perfectly well. Chemists sometimes use a glass rod (or swizzle stick) to mix chemicals, because glass is not likely to become involved in any chemical reaction. In some cases, when chemicals need to be mixed continuously for a long period of time, machinery is used to move a flask in a swirling motion. Paddles can be used in large vats, for industrial processes. And so forth.
The answer is "scoopula." It is a small, spoon-like tool with a flat end used to transfer small amounts of chemicals in a laboratory setting.
The explosive chemical used in a cracker snap is usually a small amount of silver fulminate or silver azide. When the cracker is pulled apart, these chemicals rapidly decompose, creating a small explosion that produces the snapping sound.
A spatula or a scoopula is commonly used to scoop small amounts of chemicals in a laboratory setting. These tools are usually made of metal or plastic and have a flat or scoop-shaped end for transferring small quantities of substances. It is important to use a clean and dedicated spatula for each chemical to avoid cross-contamination.
Different colors in glow sticks are produced by combining different chemical compounds known as dyes and phosphors. When the chemicals inside the glow stick react and mix together, they emit light of various colors. The specific color of light emitted is determined by the type and amount of chemicals used in the glow stick.
In chemistry, a spatula is commonly used to transfer small amounts of solid chemicals from one container to another, to mix small quantities of substances, and to scrape solid residues from containers. It is a versatile tool that helps with precise and controlled handling of chemicals during experiments.
A chemical plant is used to make a large amount of chemicals. It is used to make chemicals so that we can use them in what ever we need to have them made into.
A eye dropper is used to measure right amount of chemicals
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Test tubes are used to hold or store small amounts of chemicals or material dangerous to touch. If a scientist were to want to mix materials together, they would use a flask.
The answer is "scoopula." It is a small, spoon-like tool with a flat end used to transfer small amounts of chemicals in a laboratory setting.
Filters and chemicals work differently. You'll need both. The filter removes particulate from the water, which makes it clear (which makes you happy). The chemicals act by reducing the amount of microorganisms growing in the water. The chemicals work first and the filter sweeps up after them. For a private pool you can use less of the chemicals than are usually used in public pools.
The explosive chemical used in a cracker snap is usually a small amount of silver fulminate or silver azide. When the cracker is pulled apart, these chemicals rapidly decompose, creating a small explosion that produces the snapping sound.
Scant is often used to mean small amount.
It depends. There is a big amount and a small amount. The bigger amount is used for taking in blood, and that is 750ml. The small amount however is used for when you want to take the proteins in the blood only, and not the blood itself. The small amount is 250ml.
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A watch glass is sometimes used to measure small amounts of solids and evaporate miscellaneous liquids/ chemicals in a laboratory.