They can be used to measure the volume of liquids. Sometimes, they can also be used to measure the volumes of small, insoluble solids.
Graduated Cylinder (A+)
Cylinder
A measuring beaker... a graduated cylinder or a buret
beaker
A graduated cylinder is more precise than a beaker because it has markings for measuring volume with greater accuracy, typically down to 0.1 mL increments. Beakers are less precise as they do not have these precise markings and are used for general mixing and heating.
A graduated cylinder can be used, but most beakers are mfg with maximum capacity such as 250ml, 500ml, 1 liter etc.
beaker holds the H2o been measured by the graduated cylinder
The instrument you would use could be a beaker or a graduated cylinder.
You can use a graduated cylinder or a beaker to measure 200 ml of liquid accurately. Make sure to check the meniscus at eye level for precise measurement.
You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.You would measure liquids with a graduated cylinder.
To measure 20 milliliters using a graduated cylinder, pour liquid into the cylinder until the meniscus (the curved surface) lines up with the 20 ml mark on the graduated scale. Make sure to read the measurement at eye level for accuracy.
A graduated cylinder or a beaker can be used to measure the volume or capacity of a water bottle by pouring water from the bottle into the measuring instrument and reading the volume indicated on the scale.