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The reading on a pipette refers to the volume of liquid it is set to dispense. This volume is typically displayed on the digital screen or scale of the pipette and should be checked before dispensing any liquid. It is important to ensure that the correct volume is set to avoid errors in the experiment.
You can, but the volume will not be as accurate as using a graduated cylinder, and will probably give you an inaccurate density.
Always read from the bottom of the meniscus (where the liquid reaches up the side of the container).
If, for example, you were reading the volume of liquid in a burette where you can quite easily get gas bubbles, the bubble will increase the volume of the liquid and your reading will not be accurate. This is especially important when you are doing a titration because if the gas bubble escapes then the total volume of liquid needed for the titration will not corrospond to the reading you would get from the burette.
The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.
Liquid has a definite volume in a container.
They provide a quick and relatively precise reading of liquid volume, they are also useful for water displacement readings.
A beaker, flask, or graduated cylinder. You have to put water in the container, record the volume, then place the object in the container and calculate how much the volume of the water raised.
Volume is the amount of space the liquid takes up.
Volume is the amount of space the liquid takes up.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.