the beaker can hold a different amount of liquid according to the size and mass of the beaker.
The volume of the water in Beaker X will be 100cm3, as you are not adding any more water to the equation (50X+100Y is not 150Y or X, but 50X+100Y) The total volume of matter in Beaker X will be 150cm3, and if the beaker is labelled, the volume measure will indicate 150cm3 due to the displacement of water. But as the answer to your question, the volume of water in Beaker X must be 100cm3 even though visual indicators will not show this due to the displacement of water by marbles
when ice cubes place in the beaker, outside of the beaker have a formation of water drops. by. JD
Yes, as the water in the beaker will finally get the same water temperature in the water bath.
Water is the solvent.
800g of water would be 800mL of water, so a liter beaker or graduated cylinder could hold that volume of water.
A beaker Tong is a tool to hold you beaker. You use them when the beaker is too hot to touch. You use it to transport it, often used with Bunson burners. They are best used to hold a hot Beaker.
the beaker can hold a different amount of liquid according to the size and mass of the beaker.
when the hot water in the beaker touches the cool surface of the beaker,the water condenses into water droplets.
The purpose is to measure liquids and to boil it on your burner because of the big flat bottom and so you can pour the liquid a little more accurately when trying to do like a small drop of something.
Beaker A: 15 C Beaker B: 37 C Beaker B contains water molecules that have the greater kinetic energy (on average). Since beaker B is at a higher temperature than beaker A, the water molecules must be moving faster in beaker B than in beaker A (on average). If heat is being applied to the beakers, then the increased amount of heat applied to beaker B is greater, and the heat will cause the water molecules in beaker B to move faster than the water molecules in beaker A (on average). Kinetic energy = (1/2) (mass) (velocity)^2 Since the velocity of the a water molecule in beaker B is on average greater than the velocity of an average water molecule in beaker A, the water in beaker B has a higher kinetic energy.
If the lid of the beaker can hold some pressure - sure
the traditional use of a beaker is to hold liquids.
The volume of the water in Beaker X will be 100cm3, as you are not adding any more water to the equation (50X+100Y is not 150Y or X, but 50X+100Y) The total volume of matter in Beaker X will be 150cm3, and if the beaker is labelled, the volume measure will indicate 150cm3 due to the displacement of water. But as the answer to your question, the volume of water in Beaker X must be 100cm3 even though visual indicators will not show this due to the displacement of water by marbles
when ice cubes place in the beaker, outside of the beaker have a formation of water drops. by. JD
That depends on the size of the beaker, some are very small holding 50 ml and some are very large, holding 1000 or 2000 ml. There are many beaker sizes in between these two and some more on either side. To have your answer you would have to look an an individual beaker and see what it's carrying capacity is.
They hold 5ml of water.