You can use a graduated cyllinder or a big pipette of 50 mL.
100mL of measuring cylinder is the most appropriate (more than beaker) piece of equipment to measure 85mL of water.
Graduated cylinder
A separating funnel is a piece of equipment that is used in laboratories to separate two liquids, such as oil and water. It is mostly made of glass.
You need some aluminum, a scale to determine the mass, and a measuring cup halfway filled with water to determine the volume of the piece of aluminum by substracting the volume after and before you drop the piece of aluminum in the water. Then you can calculate the density of the aluminum = mass / volume.
Since the silver ore is an irregular shape you will have to measure its volume by its displacement of water. The meaning of small is subjective.1) If small means the size of your thumbnail or less thenget the mass of piece of ore as accurately as you canfill a 50.0 mL measuring cylinder to exactly 20.0 mL (read the bottom of the meniscus when reading the volume of water in glass ware)drop in the silver ore and carefully read the new volumesubtract the two volumes to get the volume of the silver orecalculate density using Density = mass/volume.2) If the ore piece is too big to fit into the measuring cylinder thenget a plastic drink bottle and remove the top portion of the bottle with a sharp knifepierce a hole about half the size of your little finger nail in the bottle about half way up the bottleput the bottle on a flat surface and fill with water; this means the bottle will be absolutely filled up to the holeyou now need to measure the water displaced by putting the ore into the bottle (excess water will run out of the hole). You can put the bottle in a dish and collect the water to be poured into a measuring cylinder or over a funnel to directly collect the water into the empty measuring cylinderrecord the volume of water collectedIf you use g/cm3 you can compare the density of your ore with known density of silver (from the Internet) to see how pure the ore is.If you do not have a measuring cylinder then use the best equipment you have. Never use a beaker as they can have up to a 20% error. Method 2 can be used with any size container for any size object.
100mL of measuring cylinder is the most appropriate (more than beaker) piece of equipment to measure 85mL of water.
A graduated cylinder
Graduated cylinder
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A float valve.
the Buchanan water sampler
A graduated cylinder would be the best piece of laboratory equipment to measure a 350 ml of water. It is designed with volume markings and is specifically used for accurate measurements of liquids.
Depends on what exactly you are measuring. If it's for water it is mostly Anubar.
lol wow you dont need a piece of equipment to tell when water is boiling... you just watch the water as it heats up and when it starts to bubble its boiling... Ta -dah!
Uh, in liters? I'm not exactly sure what this question is asking...do you mean the units? or exactly how to measure it? Because if you want to measure water, I'd say use a measuring cup...
A graduated cylinder is a laboratory equipment. Its purpose in the collection of hydrogen gas by water displacement is for measuring and mixing the volume of liquid.