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Certain micropipettes can accurately deliver fluids as small as 1 microliter (or 1 millionth of a liter).
Any serious determination of a physical property is made on very pure compounds; any impuridty modify the results.
by touching it to the wall of the waste beaker
Distillate is collected using a bent tip Pasteur pipet.
Flush it away with water.
Yes, cause an aliquot is a small volume of something and I believe in this experiment you are also using a volumetric pipet, which should give you the exact volume of the aliquot.
Saint-Baudille-et-Pipet's population is 232.
In one type of experiment, a pipet is used to distribute DNA information. The process is used in Gel Electrophoresis. With the pipet you syphon the DNA material and the chemicals used to bring out the genetic information and you squirt it into the notches in the gel. That is how a pipet is used in one instance.
Pipetting by mouth risks ingesting the chemical you are trying to suck into the pipet. Even if the solution is harmless, you can't be sure that the pipet itself is clean. Who knows what chemical was in it last? Instead, use a pipet bulb or syringe to draw up the solution. These are generally available in any laboratory where you might need to use a pipet.
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The area of Saint-Baudille-et-Pipet is 36 square kilometers.
because ,we don't suck the acid ,pipet used for sucking ,so we take base in pipet and take acid in buret.
Absorb 5 mL of liquid in the pipet and then put it in your test tube, bottle, etc.
If water droplets stick to the inside of the pipet it will cause the volume of the water to be a lower value then what the pipet is calibrated to therefore the density of the water will be higher. It will affect it, because the mass that you are weighting will be greater than it should be, and this will give you a greater density.
To contain and To deliver
A pipet is calibrated by pouring a liquid of known volume into it and taking the reading in order to determine by how much it might be deviating. This technique is regarded as a quantitative method.