No. When water freezes and becomes ice, it expands. This causes it to have greater volume. If you were to melt down ice, the volume you would measure afterwards (in liquid form) would be lass than the volume of the actual solid ice.
Graduated cylinder is a tool to measure volumes.
a graduated cylinder. If you can find one that measures 100 mL, then this will be most accurate. If you find one that measures 1000 mL, this will be less accurate.
A graduated cylinder measures volume of liquids or other substances in milliliters or liters.
A graduated cylinder or a syringe, take your pick.
Graduated cylinders typically measure volume in milliliters.
A graduated cylinder measures the volume of liquids in milliliters or cubic centimeters. It is commonly used in laboratories for accurate measurement of liquid volumes.
Graduated cylinder is a tool to measure volumes.
a graduated cylinder. If you can find one that measures 100 mL, then this will be most accurate. If you find one that measures 1000 mL, this will be less accurate.
measures volume
The cylinder measures volume, the balance measures weight.
They are two different ways of measuring. A balance measures weight (or technically, mass) while a graduated cylinder measures liquid volume.
The balance and the graduated cylinder are both used to make measurements.
It depends on the size of the cylinder - I've got one that measures down to 0.2 milliliters.
A graduated cylinder measures liquid volume. The word "graduated" means it's marked off in units, usually milliliters (mL). Because the cylinder is graduated more finely than most beakers or flasks, the graduated cylinder is the best way to accurately measure liquid volume in science. Beakers and flasks can give you a rough measurement, but graduated cylinders are the way to go if you really want to be accurate.
A volume can be measured in laboratory with a graduated cylinder or a graduated pipette.
A graduated cylinder is a type of glass container used in laboratories for measuring volume. A 10 mL graduated cylinder can only hold up to 10 mL of liquid.
They are two different ways of measuring. A balance measures weight (or technically, mass) while a graduated cylinder measures liquid volume.