You need to specify, there are a few different ranges. 100-1000ul, 10-200ul and 0.1 to 20ul. (then there is a more of an autopipette that goes to 5ml). Depending on the maker, you may have different ranges
To set the volume on a micropipette, you typically turn the plunger or dial on the micropipette to adjust the volume to the desired amount. Make sure to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer for your particular micropipette model.
To properly read a P200 micropipette, first set the volume to the desired amount by turning the dial. Then, place the tip of the micropipette into the liquid and slowly press the plunger to draw up the liquid. To read the volume, look at the display window on the micropipette, which shows the amount of liquid in microliters.
A micropipette measures and transfer small volumes of liquid in the microliter (μL) or milliliter (mL) range with high accuracy and precision. It is commonly used in biological and chemical laboratories for tasks such as measuring out reagents, samples, or standards for analysis.
It depends on what you are despensing. There are 1-15ul, 10-200ul and 100-1000ul that I know of. Always go for the one where the volume you want to dispense is at the upper end of the range.
You are best off to use a suitably sized micropipette for this
A micropipette is used.
micropipette
A micropipette is a commonly used piece of equipment to measure and transfer small volumes of liquid accurately and precisely in the laboratory. It is designed to handle volumes ranging from microliters to milliliters.
A micropipette is a common tool used for measuring small volumes of liquid accurately in the laboratory. This handheld device allows for precise measurements in the microliter range.
This instrument is an electronic micropipette.
Changing the tip on a micropipette when transferring different reagents prevents cross-contamination between samples, ensuring accurate and reliable results. It also helps maintain the integrity of the samples being handled.
Using a micropipette. The common micropipettes measure between 200ul (.2ml) and 1ml