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Oh, dude, a scoopula is like a fancy little spoon you use in chemistry to scoop up chemicals. It's like a mini shovel for your experiments. You can use it to transfer solids and powders without getting your hands dirty. Just don't mistake it for an actual spoon at lunchtime unless you're into that whole "chemical cuisine" thing.

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A scoopula is a spatula-like tool used in chemistry to transfer small amounts of solid chemicals from one place to another, such as from a container to a balance or a test tube. It helps prevent contamination by allowing precise and controlled handling of chemicals.

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A scoopula is a small metal spoon-like device used to scoop solid compounds out of a jar or bottle.

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Scoops up powder such as cocaine or other substances

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to scoop/pick-up chemicals that are solids.

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the "scoop" in chemistry is also known by its correct name, scoopula.

It is used to pick-up chemicals (solids).

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Its fun

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a scoopula

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