Read the level of the liquid at the mark on the cylinder.
Read along the horizontal surface of the link rather than the meniscus, as shown in the diagram given by the link.
You should always measure at the lowest part of the meniscus. The meniscus is a slight curvature at the top of a liquid in a container.
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The dobson unit is a measure of of ozone concentration. It is the de facto for measuring it.
Using a 10 ML graduated cylinder you can read 2 decimal places. This is also measuring volume.
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Read along the horizontal surface of the link rather than the meniscus, as shown in the diagram given by the link.
There is no universally recognized color code for gas cylinders. You should always read the label rather than relying on the cylinder color. In Europe, the standard is for nitrogen cylinders to have a black shoulder, but it's still safest to read the label.
The clinometer should be aligned with the two dots that should be measured. Afterwards one can read the declination from the corresponding measuring tape.
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I think you are talking about a graduated cylinder. When measuring liquids in a grad. cylinder you should read at the bottom of the miniscus ( the curved surface of the water or other liquid).
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You should always measure at the lowest part of the meniscus. The meniscus is a slight curvature at the top of a liquid in a container.
in a diagram, there are labels.... read your diagram. if it dosen't have one, ask your teacher or any adult who can probably answer this question. good luck...
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