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Q: What would you use to measure the capacity of a bottle of nail polish?
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How do you get pink nail polish out of clothes?

use nail polish remover it works good any kind would work


Which would be best to measure 12.6 mL of liquid ethanol?

To accurately measure 12.6 mL of liquid ethanol, it would be best to use a graduated cylinder or a syringe with a volume capacity of at least 15 mL. These instruments are designed to measure liquid volumes with higher precision compared to other common household measuring tools like cups or spoons.


Why would a tightly closed empty water bottle crush itself?

This answer presumes that "empty" means the bottle has no water in it, but does have air in it.In this case the bottle would collapse (or partly collapse) if the temperature inside the bottle dropped to a lower temperature causing the air inside to shrink, or if the bottle was taken to a place of higher air pressure (such as taking the bottle from a mountain peak to the base of the mountain.The bottle would also collapse at some point of evacuation if "empty" means the bottle was evacuated of water and air. The point of collapse, in this case, would depend on the physical construction of the bottle - ie, whether it was made of steel, plastic or glass


Which type of equipment would be used to precisely measure 26.0 mL of dilute hydrochloric acid?

A glass or polymeric (polyethylene, polypropylene, Teflon) graduated cylinder - 25-50 mL capacity.


How do you measure amount of gas in a fizz drink?

Here's a trick: measure the mass of the bottle before the experiment Record it Now shake it for 40 seconds Slowly open the cap without letting ANY of the liquid out Close lid Repeat the shake for 40 seconds Slowly open the case without letting ANY of the liquid out Measure the final mass of the bottle Subtract the two masses And this should equal the mass of CO2 in a fizzy drink Because the gas release IS CO2