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A graduated cylinder is commonly used to measure liquid volume accurately. It has markings along its side that indicate the volume of liquid it contains.
Liters are the metric unit for liquid volume or more strictly dm3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The litre (symbol L or l, the first is preferred) is not a true SI-unit; it is only an "accepted" unit of volume. 1 cubic metre (symbol m3, the SI unit) has 1 000 litres.
In the laboratory, volumes of liquid are usually measured with a graduated cylinder. This piece of equipment has markings along the side that allow for precise measurement of the volume of liquid it contains.
A common instrument used to measure the volume of liquid is a graduated cylinder. It is a tall, narrow container with calibrated markings along its length that indicate the volume of liquid it contains.
The volume of liquid in an ampoule can vary depending on the specific product and manufacturer. Ampoules typically range from 1 mL to 10 mL in volume. It is important to check the labeling on the ampoule to determine the exact volume of liquid it contains.
The term "1 liter e" refers to the volume of a liquid that is equivalent to 1 liter. The "e" symbol on a container indicates that the volume of the contents meets the European Union's standards for measuring the volume of liquids in pre-packaged goods. This symbol ensures that consumers are receiving the amount of liquid stated on the label.
We're skeptical. We suspect that a supertanker full of oil probably contains more mass than a quart bottle of 10-40 does.
The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.
Liquid has a definite volume in a container.
the density of the liquid is required for the conversion between milliliters (unit of volume) and milligrams (unit of mass). volume x density = mass
An orange is a variable object this means that it can be a solid, but once broken can be a liquid.
A litre contains 1000 ml, and a m3 contains 1000 litres, therefore there is a millionth of a metre cubed in a ml. (i.e. 1x10-6)