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If you know the density of the liquid, scales could be used to determine the mass and then plugged into the equation:- volume = mass/density A measuring cylinder could also be used. Stuck on the third one though...I guess you could use a burette, but generally they're only used for titrations.

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A Graduated Cylinder, Burette, and Pipette. Each have different procedures for usage. The simplest one to use being the graduated cylinder.

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graduated cylinder, beaker, erlenmeyer flasks

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