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Q: Why did the students need to weigh the glass beaker before they could calculate the weight of the water inside it?
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Should we measure the mass of a beaker before measuring a chemical or powder inside the beaker?

You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.


What are the uses of a beaker brush?

A beaker brush cleans the inside of a beaker after you are finished using it.


What is the compound deposited on the inside of the beaker?

You will need to tell us what was put into the beaker and what, if anything was done to the beaker. For instance, was the beaker heated? And resubmit your question.


Where does the ice come from on the outside of the beaker?

If the liquid inside the beaker is cold, then the water vapor in the air outside of the beaker will condense when it touches the cold glass.


Why beaker used to collect solution should be dry?

Beakers that will be used to collect solutions should be completely dry before use due the possibility of water being able to dilute the solution that will be placed inside of the beaker. If a beaker is not completely dry before collection of a solution, an inacurracy in data results may occur.


If you have an object that has density more than water and drop it in a water beaker can you calculate the speed of the object from the surface until the bottom of the beaker?

if you know how fast it was when it hit the surface of the water, you can calculated how the object is going to move inside water provided you are given extra information, namely the "viscosity" of water in the beaker. The viscosity is the measure of the resistance of the liquid for objects moving inside it, and it is temperature dependent. Once you have the viscosity of the water it becomes very easy calculation.


What happened inside a beaker and on the bottom of the glass cover after you heated the water in the beaker?

Water can be condensed on the bottom of the glass cover.


Where do you get the beaker on steamworks island?

You find the dirty beaker inside the Steamworks Museum when you go all the way to the top right side.


Why was it important not to let the thermometer rest on the bottom of the breaker?

to get an accurate reading of the liquid inside the beaker, the thermometer should not rest on the bottom of the beaker.


What is the chemical reaction when you burn a candle inside a glass beaker?

It is an oxydation reaction.


What is a beaker?

A piece of laboratory equipment made of glass or plastic designed to contain and pour liquids.


Why is it not allowed to let the bulb of the temperature touch the bottom nor sides of the beaker that contains your liquid measuring the temperature?

The bottom and sides of the beaker will be hotter than the liquid inside.