13x100 test tubes are excellent when you need to have larger volume in a test tube. These larger tubes allow more air to touch the sample.
Not usually. A beaker is used for measurement.
Typically, no. Test tubes are generally smaller than beakers and have less volume. Beakers are designed to hold larger amounts of liquid compared to test tubes.
Test tubes and lab rat cages.
It depends on the volume of the beaker and the test tube. Although throughout my scientific experience, beakers are larger than test tubes.
If the test tubes need to be sterile, you would have to autoclave them.
A group of test tubes are called samples.
85% of 140 test tubes= 85% * 140= 0.85 * 140= 119 test tubes
Bigger, fatter test tubes are usually called boiling tubes.
They are called: - Test tubes - Cultural tubes - Sample tubes
that depends on the kind of test tube that you have. if a test tube is calibrated then it measures the volume of a liquid that is placed inside it. if the test tube is non calibrated then its meant for storage and mixing so it does not measure anything..
which tubes?