3 apparatus use for measuring liquids
solid, semisolid, liquid
beaker crucible watch glassmortar and pestle evaporating dish plastic pipetfunnel ring stand erlenmeyer flaskrubber stopper pH paper test tube holderclay triangle crucible tongs scoopulabunsen burner test tube brush beaker tongsthermometer wire gauze innoculating looptest tube rack buret graduated cylindertest tube clamp ring clamp triple beam balanceforceps buret clamp stirring rodgoggles filter paper test tubewell plate lab apron strikerrubber tubing glass plate weighing boatlitmus paper wooden splint volumetric flaskelectronic balance dropper bottle
laboratoy appaatus ae the equipments/ gadgets in perfoming your laboatory expeiments... jaz as dat!!!! hi.... for my fist answer there are words lacking with letters so let me correct it myself..... the laboratory apparatus are the equipments used in performing your experiments, it's a great help for you can measure, observe and gather datas for your experiments... i do hope your satisfied with my answer...
three main functions: to accurately measure a volume of a liquid to accurately measure the amount of volume of a liquid required to add into a another liquid for a specific results to apply a a liquid to another liquid drop by drop for maximum efficiency
is a three-legged equipment, generally used as a platform of some sort. The word is derived from Greek word tripous, meaning "three feet". A tripod stand has three legs and is widely used in laboratories to conduct various experiments.
Usually for measuring doses of a liquid medicine, say cough mixture.
what are the three approaches to measuring economic activity and why do they give the same answer?
Solids: balances Liquids: graduated cylinders, pipettes, graduated containers, liquid counters Gas: gas counters
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it is used on three legs by suppoting it!!
Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin are three common units for measuring temperature. Each unit has a different scale for measuring temperature.
Radius because length, width and height are the three dimensional measuring references