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You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.
Use a graduated cylinder to precisely measure volume
Volume of liquids. You could also use it to measure the volume of small solids using the displacement-of-fluid method.
The instrument you would use could be a beaker or a graduated cylinder.
To measure volume
Use the water displacement method
a balance scale
Technically, for a liquid, one could use Erlenmeyer flasks or beakers to measure volume; however, it will not be as accurate as a graduated cylinder. A buret can also be used to measure the volume of a liquid if more accurate results are needed.
two tools that you can use to measure volume are a measuring cup and/or you could multiply the height times the width times the length in a rectangular container
If the acid or alkali forms an insoluble salt, you could titrate it that way. For instance, suppose you had a solution of sulfuric acid of unknown concentration. You could add calcium hydroxide until the precipitate stops forming and determine the strength of the acid by the amount of base added. If both the acid and alkali are soluble, a pH meter can be used to measure the change in pH of the solution. Drawing the change of pH against volume titrated will thus give the endpoint of the reaction.
You could use either weight or volume. So you might measure it in grams or oz, but you might also look at its volume and measure it in cc or similar units.
To measure volume