Question
Match the words in Column A with their respective functions in Column B.
Column A Column B
(a) Iron stand (i) To boil chemicals
(b) Test tube (ii) To keep solution
(c) Funnel (iii) To stir the solution
(d) Beaker (iv) To support apparatus
(e) Glass rod (v) To transfer the liquids

Answer

Column A Column B
(a) Iron stand (iv) To support apparatus
(b) Test tube (i) To boil chemicals
(c) Funnel (v) To transfer the liquids
(d) Beaker (ii) To keep solution
(e) Glass rod (iii) To stir the solution

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