It is a science tool used to measure volume .
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A graduated cylinder can be used, but most beakers are mfg with maximum capacity such as 250ml, 500ml, 1 liter etc.
A Volumetric Pipette is the most accurate and used for titration calculations, if you include that as a type of pipette then it is FAR more accurate than a graduated cylinder. A beaker is very inaccurate so don't even go there.
The majority of beakers are not narrow. However, there is one type of beaker called the Berzelius beaker that is known for its narrowness.
A graduated cylinder would be more appropriate for measuring isopropyl alcohol as it provides more accurate measurements due to its narrower and longer shape. Beakers are better suited for mixing or holding liquids rather than precise measurements.
A graduated cylinder is more precise than a beaker because it has markings for measuring volume with greater accuracy, typically down to 0.1 mL increments. Beakers are less precise as they do not have these precise markings and are used for general mixing and heating.
beaker holds the H2o been measured by the graduated cylinder
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Graduated Cylinder (A+)
I'm unable to display images as I'm a text-based assistant. However, you can easily find pictures of beakers and graduated cylinders by doing a simple image search on the internet. Just type "beaker" or "graduated cylinder" into a search engine to see images of these laboratory glassware items.
A measuring beaker... a graduated cylinder or a buret
a graduated cylinder looks like yo face
Yes, there can be discrepancies in volume readings between a graduated cylinder and a beaker. Graduated cylinders are designed for more precise measurements, with clear markings and a narrow shape that minimizes meniscus error. In contrast, beakers are typically used for approximate measurements and may have less accurate volume markings. Therefore, when measuring liquids, a graduated cylinder usually provides a more accurate reading than a beaker.
Beakers are for very short term storage of chemicals. They are graduated, but not accurately, so they are impractical for meaningful measurements. A beaker's graduations are estimates at best; to be accurate, use a graduated cylinder for measuring liquid volume.
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A graduated cylinder can be used, but most beakers are mfg with maximum capacity such as 250ml, 500ml, 1 liter etc.