I think the most accurate way is to measure with a measuring cup,never just guess.
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Most are not that accurate. The most accurate "balance beam" scale is accurate to about plus or minus 5 milligrams (5/1000ths of a gram).
the most accurate would be a graduated cylinder but there are beakers and other things that aren't as accurate
Most like a vernier caliper for accurate readings
A volumetric flask is usually used; it is the most accurate instrument for liquid volume measure, and since titrations are highly quantitative, it's the best choice.
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That depends on the data.
Burett
For breads the basic would be flour, eggs, yeast, Baking powder,baking soda. and shortning.. (fat). most cake recipes use the same minus the yeast.
Most are not that accurate. The most accurate "balance beam" scale is accurate to about plus or minus 5 milligrams (5/1000ths of a gram).
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polls
it isnt! a rectal is.
A pair of outside micrometers is the most accurate.
Eyeballing it with a tape measure (not the most scientifically accurate way to measure it) I get 2.75 inches
yes In most cases, no. Baking power includes baking soda along with cream of tartar (or other ingredients,) and has a different affect in batter than cream of tartar, which is primarily a stabilizer.
Calipers would be accurate, a micrometer would probably be most accurate. there's a few options, depends on your purpose.