A beaker capable of holding 500ml
There is no set diameter.
in ml
ml
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.
250 ml beaker
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milliliter (mL)
I have seen beakers with filled capacities from 25 mL to 5 liters.
No. 500 cc = 500 ml.
The density of 40ml of saline solution in a 50 ml beaker is 1.0046g/mL. The density will vary based upon the concentration of the salt added to the solution.
500 cm3 = 500 mL 500 m3 = 500 000 000 mL
500 ml x 500 ml = 250,000 ml2