A pipette is used to measure a volume of a liquid. Often a pipette is used when you want to move a specific volume of a liquid from one container to another.
Titration experiments mainly Where accuracy in measurement is needed
Pipettes are used to deliver controlled volumes of liquids or gases.
A volumetric pipette is most accurate for very small volumes. For 1-10 mL, a volumetric flask can also be used. A graduated cylinder is also used.See the Related Questions to the left for a complete description of each of these apparatuses.A micropipet may also be used to accurately measure liquid to the microliter (milionth of a liter)
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Titration experiments mainly Where accuracy in measurement is needed
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in beaker the substance that contains is largely transpearable ,but in pippette the substance tat contain is transparable only drop-wise
It depends on the unit and the object measured. In general, following are the tools for basic units. 1) Length - ruler, tape measure, vernier caliper, micrometer 2) Flow - orifice, flow meter 3) Angle - Clinometer, Protractor 4) Lab - Buretete, Pippette, test tube 5) Area - Planimeter 6) Grain size - mesh, sieve no.
A volumetric pipette is most accurate for very small volumes. For 1-10 mL, a volumetric flask can also be used. A graduated cylinder is also used.See the Related Questions to the left for a complete description of each of these apparatuses.A micropipet may also be used to accurately measure liquid to the microliter (milionth of a liter)
A teaspoon holds 'about' 5 ml, so the spoon would need to be 1/5 full - but, for such a small amount of medicine it would be safer to use a pippette (dropper) where you would be able to measure 1 ml more accurately.
Normally either a vacuum bulb or a syringe-type device.
Look on the equipment for where it says the plus or minus figure for accuracy (for a burette it is usually + and _ 0.1cm3) divide this by the amount you measured , times 100 to make it a percentage. ---- ---- Percentage Error = Maximum Error / Measured Value X 100 For example.Maximum Error for the following apparatus are:Balance = +/- 0.01Pippette = +/- 0.1 And the Measured value for each are:Balance = 0.15Pippette = 25 Then...the percentage error is:Balance percentage error = 0.01 / 0.15 X 100 = 66.66%Pippette percentage error = 0.1 / 25 X 100 = 0.3% You can now also work out your maximum total error.Maximum total Percentage error = Balance Percentage error + Pippette Percentage errorMaximum total percentage error = 66.66 + 0.4 = 67.06%
It is a tiny amount; 3/4 of a ml. There are 5 mls in a teaspoon, to give you an idea of how tiny the amount is. So it's 3/20 ths of a teaspoon. It would be easier to use a pippette than a teaspoon to measure this.
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