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Laboratory equipment
Chemical laboratories contain different equipment that makes experiments easier. Different glassware and equipment have different function. An example of a glassware is beaker, which is used as container for liquids and mixtures. It can have different sizes generally from 25-mL beaker up to 500-mL beaker.
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