Calibrating scales.
Creating precise mixtures.
Ensures an accurate reading, this is extremely important when mixing chemical compound's.
The appropriate tools for measuring mass include a balance or a scale. These tools provide an accurate measurement of the mass of an object in units such as grams or kilograms.
Because is mass is more accurate than weight.
Equipment for measuring mass include balance scales, digital scales, and triple beam balances. These instruments provide accurate readings of the mass of an object in grams or kilograms.
A scale is a measuring device commonly used to measure mass. It can be digital or mechanical and is designed to give an accurate reading of an object's weight in units such as grams or kilograms.
To get the accurate weight/mass before the objects gets wet.
A pipette is quite accurate. So yes weighing the contents of one into a vessel to get the weight (mass) would be an accurate way of measuring density.
A digital balance is the best equipment for measuring the change in mass of potato slices after placing them in different concentrations of salt water. It provides accurate measurements of mass before and after the experiment.
A digital balance or scale is best for measuring the change in mass of potato slices after placing them in different concentrations of salt water. This equipment provides accurate measurements of the mass before and after immersion in the salt water.
A balance is a precise instrument used to measure mass of objects by comparing them with known masses. It provides accurate measurements by balancing the object against standard weights. This makes it a reliable tool for tasks that require precise measurements of mass.
High-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESIMS) works by measuring the accurate mass of ions produced from a sample. By comparing the accurate mass of the ions with the mass of potential molecular formulas, HRESIMS can identify the most likely molecular formula based on the mass-to-charge ratio of the ions produced.
The question is based on a fallacy. Containers need NOT be used when measuring mass.