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We've got some fab lab vocab for you today. Unfortunately, it doesn't have anything to do with Labradors...but it could help you not die in a laboratory. Fair trade, we say.

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00:04

okay so if you plan to use all that funky stuff in the chem lab [Scientist running around while lab on fire]

00:07

without blowing off a hand or breathing in something that'll send your lungs [Scientist puts out fire with extinguisher]

00:10

into paroxysms of pain you may want to be just a wee bit familiar with the

00:15

equipment you'll be using we're going to throw a handful of items echa first will [Man throws items at another man]

00:19

tell you what it's not and will tell you what it is

00:22

beaker a beaker is not this guy beaker is just his name what can we say his [Man with puppet's face appears]

00:28

parents were cool nimi and ease this is the sort of beaker

00:32

you're likely to find in a chemistry lab if a glass container used to hold a

00:36

liquid or other material so you don't have to hold it in your hand [Man pours liquid from beaker into hand]

00:39

Bunsen burner a Bunsen burner is not this thing if anything that's a bun

00:44

burner yeah great for toning those gluteus maximus muscles not so much for [Woman stretching outdoors]

00:48

making advancements in science a Bunsen burner is built in flame source you'll

00:52

be using anytime you need to heat up it's safer than starting a bonfire at [Scientist heating up kebab with bunsen burner]

00:56

your lab station are to roast marshmallows on but if you take the good

01:00

with the bad chemical fume hood now these are not worn by smokers to give [Man smoking cigarette]

01:04

themselves maximum exposure alone killing fume a chemical fume hood is

01:09

actually a large box ish sort of thing with a glass window that allows you or [Fume hood appears]

01:14

your fellow scientists to work with toxic or dangerous substances without

01:18

introducing them into your respiratory system because you don't want to start [Scientist coughs blood on sheet of paper]

01:22

talking up a Lud when I get all over your lab note quite crucial a crucible

01:27

is not an award-winning play by Arthur Miller well okay it is but we're talking

01:32

about the small port one container you might use to burn certain materials the [A porcelin container appears]

01:36

crucible can withstand very high temperature so it won't melt bad news

01:40

for you experimental artists out there Erlenmeyer flasks not a rounded bottle [Man places sausage into erlenmeyer flask]

01:45

you store baloney that would be an Oscar Mayer class and

01:48

fortunately those don't exist an Erlenmeyer flask is a glass container

01:52

much like a beaker but with a narrow neck they're much better than beakers [Necklace appears in erlenmeyer flask]

01:56

when it comes to wearing jewelry funnel a funnel is not a really fun underground

02:02

tunnel also those are kittens with wings a funnel is a tool [Kids poking at bats in a tunnel]

02:06

usually glass with one wide end and one narrow end used to transfer substances

02:11

from one place to another like children from an underground tunnel goggles

02:16

goggles goggles is not the term for a family of geese [A family of geese appear at family table]

02:20

that's a gaggle this however is a gaggle of goggle strap one of these bad boys

02:25

over your eye before working with any dangerous substance in the lab it may [Scientist working in lab with goggles]

02:29

sound cornea but if you want to be a good pupil do a so phobia and wear your

02:35

goggles iris pie plate not the fajita dish served at chilly the they bring [Waiter presents fajita dish to couple at restaurant]

02:40

your table always be nice although you have to be careful with those do in the

02:45

lab a hot plate is a heat source without an open flame it is definitely

02:49

Frankenstein's heat source of preference pipette pipette is not a smoking device [Woman smoking cigarette]

02:54

for the lady so it's one of these guys basically an eyedropper thing for

02:59

extracting small amounts of liquid not what you want to use to change out the [Man using pipette to transfer out swimming pool water]

03:03

water in your swimming pool and finally pause I said it song does that large

03:08

metal plier like devices use to hold or pick up stuff you'd rather not touch [Man using tongs to pick up beaker]

03:12

with your fingers but if you ever get caught using them to pick your nose well

03:16

you're going to be taking a timeout in the emergency shower [Woman under a shower]

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