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Question
explain what is wrong in each of the following diagrams and tell how to correct it.
figure 3.
- error
correction
figure 4.
- error
correction
figure 5.
- error
correction
Figure 3:
The person is holding a beaker at the top while stirring, which can cause the beaker to tip over, and they are not using a proper support for the beaker.
Figure 4:
The person is holding a graduated cylinder by the bottom, which can cause inaccurate volume readings and risk breaking the cylinder; also, they are not viewing the meniscus at eye level.
Figure 5:
The person is holding a glass container (likely a test tube) with their bare hands close to the top, which is unsafe if the container has hot or corrosive substances, and they are not using proper gripping technique.
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- Error: Beaker held at top, no base support
Correction: Place beaker on a flat lab stand/table, hold it near the base when stirring.
- Error: Graduated cylinder held at bottom, eye level wrong
Correction: Hold graduated cylinder at the mid-section, view the liquid meniscus at eye level to read volume accurately.
- Error: Glass container held bare-handed at top
Correction: Use a test tube holder or grip the container near the base, avoid bare-hand contact if the container has hazardous materials.