Beaker
By measuring it in a measuring cylinder or beaker or some container of a known volume.
You can use some type of calibrated container: a graduated cylinder or beaker, generally. Another method would be to measure the mass of the liquid (any container will do, after you have tared the container) and divide by the density of the liquid (if you know it). These work for any liquid as long as it doesn't evaporate quickly. Also, the volume of a liquid may depend on temperature, so the volume at zero Celsius will be different from the volume at 98 Celsius, for example.
used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
The meniscus is a curve in the surface of a liquid that is caused by surface tension and by the attraction between the liquid and the sides of the container. The bottom of the meniscus represents the most accurate measurement because the lines of a graduated cylinder are in the middle of the graduated cylinder.
a measuring cylinder is a scientific apparator used to measure the amount of liquid in which is needed.dum you
It is a glass container to hold liquid chemicals. Also used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
cylinder. noun. a metal container for gas or liquid.
By measuring it in a measuring cylinder or beaker or some container of a known volume.
Always read from the bottom of the meniscus (where the liquid reaches up the side of the container).
The most suitable unit for measurement is the milliliter and the beaker that is most suitable for accurate and precise measurement is the graduated cylinder.
The graduated Cylinder it used to measure the volume of liquid materials such as chemicals or h20.This is used for measuring in millimeters
You pour the liquid into a calibrated container. You can use a measuring jug or cylinder or a burette. Smaller quantities can fit into a measuring spoon.
liquid has two coefficient of expensionbecause during expension by heating the expension of container as well as expension of liquid takes place. that is why liquid have two coefficient of expension
A liquid takes up the shape of a container without its volume changing.
This depends to some extent on the quantity of liquid or gas that you are trying to measure, but for normal amounts, you would pour the liquid into a graduated cylinder and then read the volume off of the markings on cylinder, and for a gas, the volume is always going to be the same as whatever container it is in, since gas expands or compresses, according to the size of its container.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.
If a liquid is not in a container it will evaporate.