An ml is a measure of VOLUME, it does not use any equipment.
You can use a graduated cyllinder or a big pipette of 50 mL.
A graduated cylinder or a volumetric pipette would be suitable for measuring 40.0 ml of diluted sodium hydroxide with precision. Be sure to use the correct volume marking on the equipment to ensure accurate measurement.
You would use a graduated cylinder to accurately measure out 15 mL of water in a laboratory setting. The graduated cylinder is specifically designed for measuring liquid volumes with high precision.
A 10 mL graduated cylinder should do the job nicely
A millilitre is the same as a cubic centimettre. So use the same measuring equipment - only get one tenth as much.
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A graduated cylinder would be the best piece of laboratory equipment to measure a 350 ml of water. It is designed with volume markings and is specifically used for accurate measurements of liquids.
You should use ml. There are 15 ml in a standard tablespoon.
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There's something missing from the question. It could be the part that was supposed to make it challenging. -- Fill the 40-ml beaker. -- Use it to fill the 30-ml one. -- Now you have 10 ml in the 40-ml beaker. -- Pour the 10 ml into the 200-ml beaker. -- Do all of that again. -- Now you have 20 ml in the 200-ml beaker. It doesn't matter what size the 200-ml beaker is. You don't need that number at all.
1 L = 1000 mL You can use the 500 mL cup twice. You can use the 500 mL cup, the 300 mL cup, and the 100 mL cup two times. You can use the 300 mL cup three times, and the 100 mL cup.
It literally means equipment. When you're conducting a laboratory experiment you will need the proper equipment to successfully complete the experiment. If it calls for 3 - 50ml beakers, 1 ml Sulfuric Acid, etc, the equipment is beakers and sulfuric acid.