A small difference exist because the beaker is not calibrated for volume.
You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.
Titration involves the use of a buret and also an Erlenmeyer flask or beaker (where it is measured).
Liquid volume is typically determined using a measuring container such as a beaker, graduated cylinder, or measuring cup. The volume is read by observing the level of the liquid at the meniscus, which is the curve at the top of the liquid. The volume is usually expressed in units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L).
A graduated cylinder would be more accurate for measuring the volume of a liquid compared to a beaker. This is because graduated cylinders have more precise volume markings and allow for more accurate readings due to their narrow and uniform shape.
You must obtain and subtract the mass of the beaker.
beaker holds the H2o been measured by the graduated cylinder
By measuring it in a measuring cylinder or beaker or some container of a known volume.
You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.
A measuring beaker... a graduated cylinder or a buret
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.
test tube, beaker, measuring cylinder and many more...
Titration involves the use of a buret and also an Erlenmeyer flask or beaker (where it is measured).
Titration involves the use of a buret and also an Erlenmeyer flask or beaker (where it is measured).
I think it is beaker or measuring cylinder.
Liquid volume is typically determined using a measuring container such as a beaker, graduated cylinder, or measuring cup. The volume is read by observing the level of the liquid at the meniscus, which is the curve at the top of the liquid. The volume is usually expressed in units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L).
Millilitres. There 1,000 millilitres in 1 litre.
A measuring cylinder(beaker)to find the height and then use the formula 1millimetre =1 cm3