Scientific equipment
After planning an investigation, the next step is to think about what equipment to use, and how to conduct the experiment safely.
If certain chemicals are going to be used, the potential hazards need to be identified to ensure that they鈥檙e used safely. This might affect the concentrations of solutions or the quantities used and even whether those substances are used at all. The hazards also need to influence the general running of the experiment and how the equipment is used.
The next step is to think about the most appropriate equipment to use. For example, the volume of a liquid could be measured using a beaker, a measuring cylinder or a buretteLong glass tube with a tap and marked with volume measurements, used in titrations.. In different circumstances one of these might be safer or more accurate than others, which would affect the choice.
If you need to measure out 5 cm3 of liquid then a 10 cm3 measuring cylinder would give a more accurateWhen the value of a measurement is close to the true value. volume then using a 100 cm3 measuring cylinder. Also, using balances that measure mass to the nearest 0.01 g will give a more accurate measurement then using ones that measure mass to the nearest gram.