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Chemistry, 04.04.2020 00:52, madisonreynolds2208
Snape and Dumbledore both agree that safety must be a priority. Before we get into the more challenging questions they think we should review some safety practices.
For the reactivity of metals experiment which of the following is a laboratory safety precaution?
A) Since you will be working with hydrochloric acid (6M) care must be exercised not to get this acid on your clothes or skin. If you should come into physical contact with it, wash it off as fast as possible with copious amounts of water. Then inform your teaching assistant of your spill.
B) You must wear goggles in this laboratory.
C) Handle your thermometer with care. When you remove it from your drawer be sure to hold both ends of the thermometer so that it does not slip out.
D) No flames of any type will be permitted in the laboratory while this experiment is being performed.
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