LESSON 3
LABORATORY
Laboratory Equipment
1. Match the following expressions with pictures. What are their Uzbek / Russian equivalents?
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single neck flat bottom flask
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analytical balance
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3
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Erlenmeyer flask
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12
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Buchner funnel
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8
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graduated cylinder
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11
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crucible
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5
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filtering flask
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13
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mortar and pestle
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2
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three neck round bottom flask
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18
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pH sticks
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6
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Beaker
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7
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burette (buret)
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4
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round bottom boiling flask
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29
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oven
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9
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separatory funnel
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21
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tongs
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7
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test tube
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14
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stand
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30
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pH meter
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19
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bath
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24
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buffers
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17
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ph
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20
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watch glass
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15
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ring
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26
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condenser
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5
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Buchner fask
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22
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Petri dish
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25
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pipette
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27
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volumetric flask
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12
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funnel
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23
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vial
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28
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filter paper
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2. Fill the following schemes with suitable expressions (1-6). What are their Uzbek / Russian equivalents?
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A. Filtration
funnel
filter paper
mixture
residue
glass rod
filtrate
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B. Distillation
1) Bunsen burner
2) condenser
3) cooling water
4) condensed water
5) thermometer
6) 4mixture
7) stand
8) distillate
9) distillation flask
10) water outlet steam
11) cold water inlet
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Countable and uncountable nouns
Ex: 1. Fill in the gaps with the following words in their appropriate forms.
item, glassware, neck, laboratory, approximate, boiling tube, container, mass, weight, experiment, weigh
1) Laboratory ___ glassware ____ refers to a variety of equipment, traditionally made of glass, used for scientific _______ work ____ and other work in science, especially in chemistry and biology ____________________. There are many different kinds of laboratory glassware ____________________.
2) A ________ boiling tube ___________ is essentially a scaled-up test tube, being about 50% larger in every aspect.
3) A bottle is a small ____________________ with a ____________________ that is narrower than the body and a "mouth."
4) Rounded numbers are only ____________________.
5) ____________________is a measurement of how much matter is in an object; ____________________ is a measurement of how hard gravity is pulling on that object. Your ____________________ is the same wherever you are - on Earth, on the moon, floating in space. But your ____________________ depends on how much gravity is acting on you at the moment. You would ____________________ less on the moon than on Earth,
Ex: 2. Which of the nouns are countable and which uncountable in Ex: 1?
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uncountable
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Ex: 3. Here are some rules about using countable and uncountable words. Write C, if they are true for countable and U for uncountable words.
________ are also called mass nouns
________ can be both singular and plural.
________ have only one form e.g. rice.
________ can be used alone - without articles.
________ must be used with articles - a/ an or the.
________ are used with much and little
________ are used with many and few
Ex: 4. Use these words in the sentences. Make sure you know the difference between the uncountable and countable meanings.
drink / a drink hair / a hair paper / a paper
She has dark __________ just like her mother.
There’s __________ in my soup!
Did you buy __________ today?
All the models in the exhibition were made of __________.
5) __________ was the cause of all their family problems.
6) May I invite you for __________?
Ex: 5. Which of the underlined parts of these sentences are correct?
1) I thought there was somebody in the house because there was light/ a light on inside.
2) Light/ a light comes from the sun.
3) I was in a hurry this morning. I didn’t have time/ a time for breakfast.
4) “Did you have a good vacation?” “Yes, we had wonderful time/ a wonderful time.
Sue was very helpful. She gave me some very useful advice/ advices.
I had to buy a/ some bread because I wanted to make some sandwiches.
It’s very difficult to find a work/ job at the moment.
Alchemy
What is alchemy? What is the difference between alchemy and modern science?
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Have you ever read a book or seen a film that dealt with alchemy?
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Are there any famous alchemists you know?
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Read the following article. What do the words in bold mean? What is the meaning of the expressions in italics?
Alchemy in the Middle Ages was a mixture of science, philosophy and mysticism. At the heart of medieval alchemy was the idea that all matter was composed of four elements: earth, air, fire and water. With the right combination of elements, any substance on earth might be formed. This included precious metals as well as elixirs to cure disease and prolong life. Alchemists believed that the "transmutation" of one substance into another was possible; thus we have the cliche of medieval alchemists seeking to "turn lead into gold”.
Goals:
To find the "philosopher's stone," an elusive substance that was believed to make possible the creation of an elixir of immortality and the transmutation of common substances into gold.
In the later Middle Ages, to use alchemy as a tool in the advancement of medicine.
Achievements:
Medieval alchemists produced hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, potash and sodium carbonate.
They were able to identify the elements arsenic, antimony, and bismuth.
Through their experiments, medieval alchemists invented and developed laboratory devices and procedures that are, in modified form, still used today.
The practice of alchemy laid the foundation for the development of chemistry as a scientific
There were often many symbols for an element. For a time, the astronomical symbols of the planets were used to denote the elements. However, as alchemists came to be persecuted, particularly in medieval times, secret symbols were invented. This led to a great deal of confusion, so you will find some overlap of symbols. The symbols were in common use through the 17th century; some are still in use today.
5. Were the goals of alchemy achieved?
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6. What are the goals of modern chemistry?
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7. Look at the following symbols that alchemists used. Can you guess which elements they symbolize? One element can have several symbols.
copper tin mercury gold silver air earth fire iron salt
8. What was the meaning of the word ‘element’ in the Middle Ages? Is it different now?
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9. What symbols do we use for elements today?
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