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In a modern lab, you would use a digital scale to measure mass. Historically, balances and spring scales were used.
A microscope or if you are lucky an electron scanning microscope
beaker
A 10 mL graduated cylinder should do the job nicely
In a refinery, each piece of equipment or vessel is tied in to a relief system. So if one piece of equipment were to fail or was overpressured and needed to relieve pressure, it would do so through the relief valves into a relief header, and ultimately into a blow-down drum. The chemicals and gases cannot be released to the atmosphere so they are released to a drum.
A ruler.
A graduated cylinder would be the best piece of laboratory equipment to measure a 350 ml of water. It is designed with volume markings and is specifically used for accurate measurements of liquids.
Basically anything you can think of that would undo or damage what a piece of equipment would do would be an antonym for equipment
In a modern lab, you would use a digital scale to measure mass. Historically, balances and spring scales were used.
I would use centimetres and millimetres
You could use a number of devices. A graduated cylinder would be easy. A syringe is also often used to measure specific quantities of a liquid. A large burette might also be used.
the unit is pop. = Piece Of Paper
centermeters or inches or millimeters
A Bunsen Burner
A measuring tape.
it depends on the size of the noodle and I would suggest inches
A bike trainer is actually a piece of exercise equipment. It is a piece of equipment that is like a stationary bike that one would use for general exercise or for training for bike enthusiasts.