Every school must have a very well-equipped laboratory and science rooms so as to facilitate classroom instruction and to create an interest in students towards the subject. The word ‘laboratory’ is usually applied to [1] large room in which a class [2] out practical work. A preparation room [3] used for the assembly of apparatus [4] be used in a laboratory or [5] lecture room. Apparatus that is not [6] used or that has been specially [7] up for an unfinished experiment can [8] kept there. It should be used [9] keeping tools, glass tubes and glass [10] in current use, stirrups and terminals, [11] , etc. which science teachers need. A [12] room is used as its name [13] . Here, permanently under lock and key, [14] kept the materials which are distributed [15] the other rooms as they are [16] . Dangerous chemicals, concentrated acids etc. can [17] kept in store rooms. A dark [18] , permanently darkened, but adequately ventilated provided [19] shelves, sink, a dark room light [20] an electric supply socket is useful [21] de-starching plants, for using special physical [22] like spectrometers, for conducting simple experiments [23] photometry and light and for doing [24] which a science club may organize. [25] museum should contain specimens and exhibits [26] scientific interest. These specimens and exhibits [27] be clearly labelled and systematically and [28] arranged. The labels should contain both [29] and common names of specimens. If [30] school has only two laboratories, it [31] better to use one for physics [32] biology and the other one for [33] alone. The chemistry laboratory should be [34] the ground floor and should be [35] on the side of the school [36] from prevailing wind. Windows should be [37] along two opposite sides of a [38] and there should be adequate ventilation [39] the laboratories. A laboratory should have [40] , cupboards, a long bench, a long [41] and wall-space for the display of [42] , charts and diagrams. There should be [43] water supply in laboratories. Besides, there [44] be suitable arrangements for supply of [45] and drainage.

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