2. Drawing Apparatus
When you perform an investigation and then, afterwards, write
down what happened; you may need to draw how the apparatus
was arranged.
To save time in science, there are special ways to draw the
apparatus. Can you predict what the diagrams will look like for
the apparatus below?
Clamp & stand
Test tube
Funnel
Beaker Conical flask
Measuring cylinder
11. 7.____________________ 8._____________________ 9.___________________
Using the drawings above draw:
1. A beaker, ½ filled with water, on a tripod, being heated by a bunsen burner. You will need
two other pieces of apparatus not shown above.
2. An irregular object in a eureka (displacement) can, with a beaker at the spout to collect the
water.
3. A conical flask, ½ filled with water, being supported on a clamp stand, with a thermometer
inside to measure the temperature. You will need two other pieces of apparatus not shown
above.
12. 7.____________________ 8._____________________ 9.___________________
Using the drawings above draw:
1. A beaker, ½ filled with water, on a tripod, being heated by a bunsen burner. You will need
two other pieces of apparatus not shown above.
2. An irregular object in a eureka (displacement) can, with a beaker at the spout to collect the
13. 7.____________________ 8._____________________ 9.___________________
Using the drawings above draw:
1. A beaker, ½ filled with water, on a tripod, being heated by a bunsen burner. You will need
two other pieces of apparatus not shown above.
2. An irregular object in a eureka (displacement) can, with a beaker at the spout to collect the
water.
3. A conical flask, ½ filled with water, being supported on a clamp stand, with a thermometer
inside to measure the temperature. You will need two other pieces of apparatus not shown
14. 7.____________________ 8._____________________ 9.___________________
Using the drawings above draw:
1. A beaker, ½ filled with water, on a tripod, being heated by a bunsen burner. You will need
two other pieces of apparatus not shown above.
2. An irregular object in a eureka (displacement) can, with a beaker at the spout to collect the
water.
3. A conical flask, ½ filled with water, being supported on a clamp stand, with a thermometer
inside to measure the temperature. You will need two other pieces of apparatus not shown
above.
15. Apparatus we use in the Labora
1 2
Here are the symbols that are used to represent some of the appa
Beaker laboratory. Put the correct name under each one.
Displacement
can
ratory Water
pparatus we use in the Apparatus we use in the Laboratory
Gauze Beaker
Here are the symbols that are used to represent some of the apparatus we use in the
laboratory. Put the correct name under each one.
Irregular
Tripod object
HEAT Bunsen HEAT
burner
7.____________________ 8._____________________ 9._______________
1.___________________ 1.___________________ 2.____________________ 3.______________
2.____________________
3.___________________
Using the drawings above draw:
clamp stand
3
1. A beaker, ½ filled with water, on a tripod, being heated by a bunsen burner. You will
thermometer
two other pieces of apparatus not shown above. 4.____________________ 5.____________________ 6.______________
2. An irregular object in a eureka (displacement) can, with a beaker at the spout to colle
water.
3. A conical flask, ½ filled with water, being supported on a clamp stand, with a thermom
clamp
6.___________________ to measure the temperature. You will need two other pieces of apparatus not s
inside
above.
conical flask
7.____________________ 8._____________________ 9.______________
water
4.____________________ 5.____________________
Using the drawings above draw:
1. A beaker, ½ filled with water, on a tripod, being heated by a bunsen burner. You wi