For the use they are similar; differences are:
- volumetric pipettes are more precise
- the design is different
Most likely ±0.05cm3, the same as all pipettes.
As for pipettes, leaving the liquid to drain slowly.
burettes, pipettes, volumetric flasks, graduated cylinders, beakers.
Pipettes are used to transport liquids. Graduated pipettes are marks similarly to graduated cylinders, indicating different calibrated volumes. Volumetric pipettes only mark a single volume of measurement, and as such require different pipettes for different quantities.
Examples: Berzelius and Erlenmeyer beakers, burettes, pipettes, filtering devices, graduated conical flasks, funnels, small containers, graduated cylinders and others.
Most likely ±0.05cm3, the same as all pipettes.
The crescent shaped surface of liquid that forms in pipettes and graduated cylinders is called a meniscus.
The crescent shaped surface of liquid that forms in pipettes and graduated cylinders is called a meniscus.
The crescent shaped surface of liquid that forms in pipettes and graduated cylinders is called a meniscus.
The crescent shaped surface of liquid that forms in pipettes and graduated cylinders is called a meniscus.
The crescent shaped surface of liquid that forms in pipettes and graduated cylinders is called a meniscus.
The crescent shaped surface of liquid that forms in pipettes and graduated cylinders is called a meniscus.
The crescent shaped surface of liquid that forms in pipettes and graduated cylinders is called a meniscus.
the meniscus
Examples: graduated cylinders, graduated pipettes, biurettes, fluid counters etc.
the meniscus
As for pipettes, leaving the liquid to drain slowly.