For measuring the mass (solids) of a substance you would need to use a balance. Measuring volume (liquids) a volumetric flask is required.
There are multiple laboratory instruments used in measuring and dispensing precise fluid quantities. Among the most common are volumetric flasks.
In the chemistry lab you could use:a graduated cylinder,a pipettea burettea volumetric flaskBeakers and Erlenmeyer flasks are never used for measuring a liquid.In the kitchen you could use:a measuring juga cupa spoon
Pipettes are used to transport liquids. Graduated pipettes are marks similarly to graduated cylinders, indicating different calibrated volumes. Volumetric pipettes only mark a single volume of measurement, and as such require different pipettes for different quantities.
What is volumetric composition of water
A T J. Hayward has written: 'Thermal expansion corrections to volumetric measuring tanks' 'Thermal expansion corrections to volumetric measuring tanks - an experimental investigation'
To get a very accurate volume of hydroxylamine.
burette
'Conductometric' IS a special case of volumetric analysis, it's the way of measuring the endpoint of titration. An other method is 'potentiometric' by measurement of pH.
Volumetric pipette.
measuring cylinder, volumetric flask and so many more
There are many instruments capable of measuring liquid volume: In laboratories, typical volume measuring devices include graduated cylinders and beakers, and measuring/volumetric flasks. For home use, the equivalents are measuring cups and spoons.
For measuring the mass (solids) of a substance you would need to use a balance. Measuring volume (liquids) a volumetric flask is required.
There are multiple laboratory instruments used in measuring and dispensing precise fluid quantities. Among the most common are volumetric flasks.
A burette is a volumetric measuring glassware which is used in analytical chemistry for the accurate dispensing of a liquid, especially of one of the reagents in a titration. The burette tube carries graduated marks from which the dispensed volume of the liquid can be determined.
In the chemistry lab you could use:a graduated cylinder,a pipettea burettea volumetric flaskBeakers and Erlenmeyer flasks are never used for measuring a liquid.In the kitchen you could use:a measuring juga cupa spoon
Pipettes are used to transport liquids. Graduated pipettes are marks similarly to graduated cylinders, indicating different calibrated volumes. Volumetric pipettes only mark a single volume of measurement, and as such require different pipettes for different quantities.