Respuesta :
Answer:
- not washing the outside of the tubing after filling it with starch
- reusing droppers for different solutions
- using a beaker that had not been cleaned thoroughly
Explanation:
When working in a laboratory, we need to be attentive to the cleaning and asepsis of all equipment so that there is no contamination of the analyzed samples. In case of contamination, the entire research may be compromised and show incorrect results.
An example of this can be seen in the question above, where a tubing and a beaker are used for the separation of molecules. The glucose molecules are too large to pass through the tubing and enter the baeker, however contamination can occur and the baeker contains glucose molecules. This would happen in the following cases:
- not washing the outside of the tubing after filling it with starch
- reusing droppers for different solutions
- using a beaker that had not been cleaned thoroughly