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.

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Two safety procedures the student should follow in this experiment are:

1. Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE): The student should wear safety goggles and heat-resistant gloves. This is necessary to protect the eyes from potential splashes or spills of hot water, and to prevent burns on the hands while handling the hot beaker or hot plate.

2. Using proper ventilation: The experiment should be conducted in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood. This is necessary to prevent inhalation of any potentially harmful fumes that may be released during heating. In this case, as the water is being heated, it is possible for volatile impurities or decomposition products to be released, which can be harmful if inhaled.

Explanation:

1. Wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):