measuring cylinder
For measuring smaller volumes of liquids, a pipette would be better as it offers higher precision and accuracy compared to a graduated cylinder. Pipettes are designed to dispense and transfer specific volumes of liquids accurately, making them ideal for precise measurements in laboratory settings.
A. CO2 B. NaCl C. NaNO3 D. KBr The answer is A. CO2, this would be colder than the rest... :) UR WELCOME
the nearest .01 mL
Thiopental is much better absorbed from the stomach as its nonionized form is more lipid soluble than the nonionized form of barbital.
Measuring pipettes are better than transfer pipettes for accurate measurement of liquids because they have graded marks along their length to indicate volume measurements more precisely. Transfer pipettes do not have these marks, making it harder to accurately measure specific volumes.
Volume displacement is a good way to find the volume of a cylinder, and is probably better than simply measuring it. To measure and calculate a cylinder's volume, you must use pi, which is typically rounded to 3.14. Rounding means less accuracy, and there should be no rounding involved in volume displacement.
I think you really mean where is 0.67 mL on a 1 mL syringe? If so, and you are measuring Frontline (another assumption), you would be better off to get yourself a Monodose Teaspoon measure from Amazon ($1.50). You would be dosing about 1/8th of a teaspoon for the 0.67mL dose. It isn't exact, but very close and will still do the job.
4 cylinder
No, it is hardly soluble in sodium hydroxide though it is amphoteric. It's better in (hydrochloric) acid.
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Gases are more soluble at low temperatures.
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That depends on what you intend to do with it. If your goal is long term storage then a print is a better choice. Once spores are hydrated in water and suspended in a spore syringe liquid they last about 6-12 months, versus up to 25 years as a spore print in proper storage.
No, if you think about it a v6 has power than a four cylinder, but the four cylinder gets better gas mileage, it all depends on what you want if you live in a hilly areas get a v6 because the four cylinder would start to struggle when going up hill and the v6 is better when passing usually the v6 models get better tires and suspension.
A measuring tape made of fiberglass. I have 3, very smooth and much better than steel tapes.
kilogram is about 2.2 pounds, so a kilogram is better