Education - Labor- und geografische Instrumente
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Labor- und geografischen Instrumenten wie „Beaker“, „Microscope“ und „Globe“.
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a container usually made of glass or plastic used in chemistry and laboratory
Becher
specialized laboratory tools used for safely handling hot beakers, glassware, or other objects during experiments or laboratory procedures
Becherglaszange
a cylindrical glass or plastic tube used to hold, mix, or heat small amounts of liquids or gases in a laboratory setting
Reagenzglas
a cylindrical container with volume markings used to measure the volume of liquids
Messzylinder
a laboratory tool used to measure and transfer small volumes of liquid
Pipette
a shallow, flat-bottomed vessel typically made of glass or porcelain, used in laboratory settings for evaporating liquids to concentrate solutions or to precipitate dissolved substances
Verdampfungsschale
a heat-resistant container used for melting or heating substances to high temperatures
Schmelztiegel
a slender, cylindrical object made of glass, often used in scientific experiments, laboratory settings, or glassblowing
Glasstab
a piece of equipment used in a laboratory that can burn gas and create flames
Bunsenbrenner
a cone-shaped kitchen tool used for pouring liquids or powders into a container with a small opening without spilling
Trichter
a small tube with a tapered tip used to dispense small amounts of liquid in a controlled manner
Tropfer
an instrument that makes looking at tiny objects or organisms possible by enlarging them which is useful in scientific studies
Mikroskop
a conical laboratory flask with a narrow neck, used for mixing, heating, and storing liquids
Erlenmeyer-Kolben
an image that shows where things like countries, seas, cities, roads, etc. are in an area
Karte
a type of map that focuses on a specific theme or topic, such as population density, climate, or land use
themenbezogene Karte
a collection of maps, charts, and geographical information typically organized by region or topic
Atlas
a device with a needle that always points to the north, used to find direction
Kompass
a piece of equipment by which the far objects, particularly those in space, are made clearly visible
Teleskop
a computer-based system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present spatial or geographic data
Geoinformationssystem