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It depends on how it is manifactured, and on what measurements (thickness, highth, diameter).

If you want to know, you should (always) first weight that particular beaker clean and empty before filling it with the matter of which you want to know the mass.

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A Pyrex 50-ml glass beaker typically weighs around 50-70 grams.

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it depends on what it is made of. The weight of a 50 ml glass beaker should be somewhere around 30 g. There is a plus or minus 5 g margin of error.

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It has a weight of 5 Newton and a mass of 500 grams.

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30.0034 gram

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54.9 gran

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100 ml graduated cylinder

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