You need a graduated cylinder.
a water bath is then needed during distillation
Yes, a hydrometer measures the density of liquids, typically used to determine the specific gravity of a liquid such as battery acid or alcohol in water.
You can use a hydrometer to measure the alcohol content in a liquid. This instrument measures the density or specific gravity of the liquid to determine its alcohol content. Alternatively, you can also use a breathalyzer to measure alcohol levels in a person's breath.
To find the density of an unknown liquid, you would first measure the mass of a known volume of the liquid using a balance. Then, you would measure the volume of the liquid using a graduated cylinder. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the unknown liquid.
You would use a graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask to measure 1cm3 of alcohol accurately. These tools are designed to measure precise volumes of liquid.
Burette
Yes, a hydrometer measures the density of liquids, typically used to determine the specific gravity of a liquid such as battery acid or alcohol in water.
A metric ruler.
you measure liquid or volume.
calipers to get diameter. Scale to get weight.
a water bath is then needed during distillation
Any liquid
I would place it in a container full of liquid after measuring the liquid. I would measure the amount of liquid displaced by the object. That amount is equal to the volume of the irregular object if it is fully submerged in the liquid.
I would place it in a container full of liquid after measuring the liquid. I would measure the amount of liquid displaced by the object. That amount is equal to the volume of the irregular object if it is fully submerged in the liquid.
liquid volume
Depends on what you mean by "any apparatus". If no apparatuses are used then no measurements may be taken. You could submerse the sphere in liquid to find the level of displacement but then the water may be an apparatus. So, I would have to say the answer to your question as it is worded would be NO
If you measure properly, the amount of water does not change. Measurement with whatever graduated cylinder you choose will not alter the amount of liquid measured. Most people choose to measure once with a larger one, but if the amount of liquid falls between the measurement lines, you can measure the "leftover" with a smaller cylinder and find the exact answer.