CHEM134 Week 2 Lab 2 Assignment
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- Question: The labs in this chemistry class use a "green" approach. What does that mean?
- Question: In the event that a chemical gets in your eye while in the lab, you would use the eyewash station. In your at-home lab, however, which of these courses of action (according to your lab procedure) could be used in lieu of an eye wash station?
- Question: Chemicals used in your lab kit for this course will not require a fume hood or ventilation.
- Question: Safety goggles are not necessary as long as you are wearing contact lenses.
- Question: Since these lab materials are safe for you to use at home, it is safe to play with them and perform your own unauthorized experiments outside of those assigned.
- Question: Since these labs are safe, it is not necessary to make sure someone else is around while performing these labs in case of an accident.
- Question: It's OK to have food or a drink while you are doing the lab, just as long as the food/drink does not touch any of your lab materials.
- Question: You should keep your lab area clean and organized, free of clutter.
- Question: You should always wear closed-toe shoes when performing the labs.
- Question: For your labs, safety equipment could include your shower, sink, and/or fire extinguisher.
- Question: You should always read the lab procedure in its entirety before you ever begin performing the lab.
- Question: Since there no biological specimens in these labs that can cause infection or disease, it is not necessary to wash your hands after performing the lab.
- Question: Long hair needs to be tied back while doing these labs.
- Question: Practical jokes and general horseplay with the lab materials is encouraged.
- Question: Broken glass pieces should be thrown loosely into the trash can.
- Question: Any time you are mixing water and an acid together, always be sure to pour the water first, then add the acid to the water.
- Question: When a chemical is poured from a bottle, if you get too much, it's OK to pour some of it back into the original bottle,
- Question: Once you finish a lab, it's OK to leave your lab equipment out for next time rather than putting it all away.
- Question: If you are heating something, you can step away for a moment, as long as you come back very quickly.