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*weighing pan

*adjustable feet

*wind screen

*level indicator

*on/ off switch

*LCD Display

*zero switch

*mode switch

*function switch

*subpan

*send switch

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What are the differences between electronic balance and analytical balance?

Electronic balances need no such known masses once they have been properly calibrated. Analytical balances are very accurate and until the advent of semiconductors were the only scales available.


How do you properly clean an analytical balance?

To properly clean an analytical balance, use a soft brush or cloth to remove any debris or dust. Then, use a mild detergent and water solution to wipe down the surfaces. Be careful not to get any liquids inside the balance. Finally, use a lint-free cloth to dry the balance thoroughly before use.


Why is the iron weighed accurately on an analytical balance while the copper sulfate is weighed on a top-pan balance?

Iron may be weighed on an analytical balance because the precise measurement is important for accuracy in experiments or calculations. Copper sulfate, on the other hand, is less sensitive to small variations in weight, making a top-pan balance sufficient for its measurement.


What is analytical and top pan balance?

Analytical balances are those which weigh with a precision of 0.0001g (0.1mg) or better. Typically these balances have the platform enclosed within a large draft shield to help stabilize the readout. Top pan balances, or toploader balances are used to describe balances with one weighing pan on the top of the device.


What is the uncertainty of an analytical balance?

The typical uncertainty of an analytical balance is around ±0.1 mg for a high-quality balance. This uncertainty can vary depending on factors such as calibration frequency, environmental conditions, and the manufacturer's specifications. Regular calibration and maintenance can help minimize uncertainties in measurements.

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What are the different parts of a balance sheet?

Following are different parts of balance sheet:AssetsLiabilitiesOwner's Equity


Who can you donate an analytical balance to It is probably 60 years old?

Any high school would be happy to have a true analytical balance! They are so expensive!


What feature is attained when a painting has both balance and symmetry among the different parts of the works?

Proportion is attained when a painting has both balance and symmetry among different parts of the work.


How do you weigh .0001g or less?

Use an analytical balance


What features is attained when a painting has both balance and symmetry among the different parts of the work?

Proportion is attained when a painting has both balance and symmetry among different parts of the work.


What is the lightest weight which can be weighed in an analytical balance?

This depends on the balance model; for a typical balance this value is 0,1 mg.


What is the difference between analytical method and simulation?

analytical methods is Dividing a system logically into basic parts and Reasoning or acting from a perception of the parts and interrelations of a subject while simulation is a technique of conducting experiments using models of a system to figure out the behaviour at different environments


What is definition for proportion?

Creation of balance and symmetry in different parts of the artwork


Can you find the mass of a crystal?

Ye, using an analytical balance.


What is the least count of an analytical balance?

least count of a spectrometer is equal to 1' (one minute)


What is the uses of matter to us?

Different instruments as: refractometer, densimeter, hardness tester, balance, X-ray diffractometer, radiometer, instruments of analytical chemistry, etc.


What is the first step in the analytical procedures process used in an audit?

The first step in the analytical procedures process is the development of an expected account balance.