The smallest grad cylinder I have ever personally seen was 10 mL, and that's the smallest size that's readily commercially available (if you're willing to spend the money, one of the custom glassblowing supply companies would probably make you one of any size you wanted). For smaller amounts, though, (and approximately the same level of precision), a graduated pipette is usually used instead.
Fisher Scientific currently only offers a 4 Liter plastic graduated cylinder.
Please explain the use you need.
The smallest measurement on a graduated cylinder depends on the particular cylinder, since different sizes and brands exist. A common unit to measure by in a graduated cylinder is 1/100th of a liter.
Graduated cylinder is a tool to measure volumes.
it depends... why would you use a graduated cylinder?
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It is a lab safety supply. It is used to clean the inside of a graduated cylinder after it is used. A graduated cylinder is basically a test tube with markings indicating the volume of the matter in the tube.
The answer depends on the cylinder.
The smallest measurement on a graduated cylinder depends on the particular cylinder, since different sizes and brands exist. A common unit to measure by in a graduated cylinder is 1/100th of a liter.
The smallest will be 1 ml +/- 0.01.
The answer will depend on the quality of the graduation.
It depends on the size of the cylinder - I've got one that measures down to 0.2 milliliters.
its millilitres
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The graduated cylinder is obviously graduated and the other one isn't.
Graduated cylinder is a tool to measure volumes.
It depends on the smallest unit. For a 10mL graduated cylinder, the smallest unit is usually 0.1mL while a 100mL graduated cylinder is usually 1mL. Therefore: 10mL= (0.1mL/2) is an uncertainty of 0.05mL 100mL=(1mL/2) is an uncertainty of 0.5 mL Another way to think of it is that there are ten 10mL cylinders in an 100mL cylinder, so the 100mL cylinder has an uncertainty of ten times the 10mL. Hope this helped!
A graduated cylinder is measured in "cc"
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