A beaker capable of holding 500ml
The average diameter of the mouth of a 500 ml glass beaker is around 8-9 cm.
The beaker scale typically ranges from 50 ml to 2000 ml, with various sizes in between. Beakers are commonly found in sizes such as 50 ml, 100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, and 1000 ml, but they can come in larger or smaller sizes depending on the manufacturer.
It depends what beaker your talking about.
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There's something missing from the question. It could be the part that was supposed to make it challenging. -- Fill the 40-ml beaker. -- Use it to fill the 30-ml one. -- Now you have 10 ml in the 40-ml beaker. -- Pour the 10 ml into the 200-ml beaker. -- Do all of that again. -- Now you have 20 ml in the 200-ml beaker. It doesn't matter what size the 200-ml beaker is. You don't need that number at all.
The range of a beaker refers to the volume it can hold, typically ranging from 50 mL to 2000 mL depending on the size.
250 ml beaker
The uncertainty associated with measuring volume using a 100 ml beaker is typically around 1 ml.
There would be 1100 ml of water in the beaker now.
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milliliter (mL)
I have seen beakers with filled capacities from 25 mL to 5 liters.