by taking its temperature
Burett
Rectal
retcal
it isnt! a rectal is.
Most liquids will expand when heated up.
liquid
the pipette is the most accurate
Most nonmetals are not liquid at room temperature, as they are gasses. The only nonmetal that is in a liquid state at room temperature is bromine.
Burett
They get hotter and evaporate more quickly. When the liquid reaches the evaporation point of one of its constituents, the temperature stops increasing while that part evaporates.
Rectal
Evaporation is a function a substance's vapor pressure. There are two ways to increase the rate of evaporation. If you raise the temperature for most substances it evaporates more quickly. If you give it a larger surface area it will also evaporate more quickly.
a graduated cylinder
retcal
At what temperature? ;-)
Liquid at room temperature.
Liquid samples are most likely to evaporate when temperature is increased.