Graduated glassware is often used to measure liquid volume.
We often see iron or other minerals in tablets measured in milligrams, or mg for short.
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A burette, or buret, is a uniform-bore glass tube with fine gradations and a stopcock at the bottom, used especially in laboratory procedures for accurate fluid dispensing and measurement. The buret is commonly used in titrations to measure precisely how much liquid is used.
If the glassware isn't clean, the chemicals remaining on the glassware may react violently with the next chemicals that you use.
If it is laboratory glassware, you want to avoid contamination. Bacteria or chemicals left on the glassware could react and give an inaccurate result.
Volume is often measured by glassware with gradations.
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You will enjoy climbing and descending the gradations of this hill for the next thirty minutes.
The purpose of rinsing is to avoid any contamination of samples.
There is no such thing as "bone china glassware" or indeed "porcelain glassware".
it can be but its more often measured in liters
The gradations are in micrometres.
Speed is a rate often measured in kilometers per hour.
Fancy dinnerware is defined as dishes, flatware, and glassware. They are often made of silver and crystal.
mass is most often measured in kg in science
No, but you can use ultrasound to clean glassware.
We often see iron or other minerals in tablets measured in milligrams, or mg for short.