On a P10 pipette, which is designed for dispensing small volumes, 2 microliters (µL) would appear at the very bottom of the pipette tip and may be difficult to see clearly due to the small volume. The scale on the pipette typically shows increments, and 2 µL would be just above the "0" mark. It’s important to ensure proper technique when pipetting such small volumes to avoid errors.
Two liters equal 2 million µL (microliters).
A 1 ml pipette, a 2 ml pipette, a 5 ml pipette, and a 0.5 ml pipette.
2 microliters = 0.002 milliliter
1. Clean the pipette with a solution of an adequate reactive. 2. Wash with tap water. 3. Wash with demineralized water. 4. Dry the pipette.
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depending on the type of pipette: 1. the pipette may just have a section for you to squeeze 2. Some may require you to roll a small wheel which causes a piston to move, changing pressure
1ug=1ul. um grams are a measure of mass and liters are a measure of volume. without knowing the density of the substance being measured you cannot convert between the 2. a microgram of mercury is going to have a much different value in microliters than a microgram of water.
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To calculate the percentage error in a 5ml graduated pipette, you need to know the least count or uncertainty of the pipette. Divide the uncertainty by the volume (5ml) and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage error. For example, if the uncertainty is ±0.1 ml, the percentage error would be 0.1/5 * 100 = 2%.
A graduated pipette or a micropipette can accurately measure exactly 2 cm³ (or 2 mL) of liquid. These instruments allow for precise measurement and transfer of small volumes of liquids in laboratory settings. Using a pipette with clearly marked graduation lines ensures that the desired volume is measured accurately.
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