To create a supernaturated solution, a student heats a beaker of water on a hot plate and adds sugar until no more sugar will dissolve. The student then strains the solution through a funnel using filter paper and allows the solution to cool. Name two safety procedures the student should follow in this expirement, and explain why the safety procedures are necessary to prevent injury. (YOU DO SUPERSATURATED IT)

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He should make sure he does not touch any of the hot material that was on the hot plate. And to make sure not to horse around near the hot equipment.

To create a supersaturated solution, there are two safety procedures that the student should follow in this experiment:

1. Safety Procedure: Proper handling of hot substances
Explanation: The student should be cautious when working with hot substances to prevent burns. When heating the beaker of water on the hot plate, the student should use heat-resistant gloves or tongs to handle the hot beaker. This protects the skin from coming into direct contact with the hot surface, which could cause severe burns. Hot substances can cause thermal burns, which can be extremely painful and may require medical treatment.

2. Safety Procedure: Use of protective eyewear
Explanation: When filtering the solution using a funnel and filter paper, the student should wear protective eyewear, such as safety goggles. This is important to protect the eyes from any splashes or splatters that may occur during the filtration process. The filter paper may contain residual particles or the solution itself may have impurities that can cause eye irritation or damage. Wearing protective eyewear reduces the risk of any potential chemical or physical injury to the eyes.

By following these safety procedures, the student can prevent potential injuries or accidents. It is crucial to prioritize safety measures to ensure a safe laboratory environment and protect oneself from harm while conducting experiments involving hazardous materials or equipment.