| A | B |
| Erlenmeyer Flask | The most common flask in the laboratory. |
| Used to contain reaction solutions. | Erlenmeyer Flask |
| The most versatile glassware in the lab. | Beaker |
| Ideal for boiling liquids. | Florence Flask |
| Used to contain reaction solutions. | Erlenmeyer Flask |
| Used to make accurate measurements of liquid volumes. | Graduated Cylinder |
| Can be used to cover beakers. | Watch Glass |
| Used to hold test tubes for short periods of "gentle" heating. | Test Tube Holder |
| Used for rinsing solids out of a container when filtering. | Wash Bottle |
| When lined with filter paper, used to filter suspended solids from a liquid. | Funnel |
| These tongs are used for picking up crucibles and crucible covers only. | Cruicible Tongs |
| The volume graduations are used only for "ballpark" estimates. | Beaker |
| Florence Flask | Easy to tip over when sitting on the lab table. |
| Bumper Ring | Found on larger cylinders and is used to prevent breakage if tipped over. |
| Used to recover dissolved solids by evaporation. | Evaporating Dish |
| Evaporting Dish | While it can be heated, it should not be used for "strong" heating. |
| Support Ring | When attached to the ring stand, this iron ring is used to support glassware above the lab table. |
| Used as a container when something requires "strong" heating. | Crucible and Cover |
| Wire Guaze | Used as a support for beakers when placed across a support ring. |
| Funnel | When lined with filter paper, used to filter suspended solids from a liquid. |
| Watch Glass | Can be used like an evaporating dish for very small amounts of liquid. |
| Used to grind solids into powers. | Mortar and Pestle |
| Chemical Spoon or Spatula | Used to transfer solids from their original container to a scale for weighing. |
| Used to hold a large test tube or Florence flask above the lab table. | Utility Clamp |
| Goggles | Used to protect your eyes from broken glass, chemicals and flames. |
| Can be used to help pour a liquid into a container that has a small opening. | Funnel |
| Clay Triangle | A frame which can support a container (a crucible during heating or a funnel during filtering). |
| Has a number of small "wells" in which chemicals are placed. | Spot Plates |
| Forceps | Used to pick up small items in the laboratory. |
| Thermometer | Used to measure temperature. |
| Has very small holes in it and is used to separate mixtures. | Filter Paper |
| Filter Paper | When used is folded into a "cone" shape. |
| Bunsen Burner | Heating device fueled by methane gas. |
| Pipet | Similar to an eye or medicine dropper. |
| Used to deliever drops of liquid. | Pipet |
| Ring Stand | A device used to hold equipment above the counter. |
| Has a heavy steel base. | Ring Stand |
| Supports test tubes. | Test Tube Rack |