mg or g
You could use a standard kitchen scale to measure out 10.5g of rock salt accurately. If you don't have a scale, you can estimate using measuring spoons, keeping in mind that 1 teaspoon of rock salt is approximately 6g.
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X-ray diffraction is the primary tool used to determine the crystal structure of a salt grain. It can provide detailed information about the arrangement of atoms within the crystal lattice of the salt.
You should use a graduated cylinder to measure the 10.0 mL of acid accurately. This tool allows for precise measurement of liquid volumes.
If I understand the question correctly %Salt=mass salt/(mass salt+Mass water) *100 If these are known all is well... Measure your salt and water on a scale and input the results for the %
mg or g
A calorimeter and a thermometer.
This measurement is made with a measuring microscope.
meter
odometer
thermometer
The engine dipstick is the only tool you can use to measure how much oil is in the engine.
Barometer is the tool to measure air pressure
Use a tape measure and measure in metres. For greater precision, measure in centimetres.
The best tool to use to measure distance underwater is
A ruler or tape measure.
you get out your tool and use it.