The question asks for containers and not materials that are used for holding liquids. Using that as the qualifier, here are the first thoughts in my head.
Bags
Barrels
Bodies
Bottles
Buckets
Cans
Crocks Cups
Drums
Flasks
Hoses
Jars
Pans
Pipes
Pots
Sacks
Tube
Tubs
Vats
Vessels
Manometer
Measuring cylinders are tall, narrow containers with graduated markings on the side to accurately measure the volume of liquids. They are commonly used in chemistry labs and other scientific settings for precise volume measurements.
Yes. You can measure liquid volume in milliliters. A graduated cylinder is used to measure liquid volume in millimeters, mL.
The measurement used to measure liquid volume is typically in liters or milliliters.
No, grams refer to a unit of mass while liquid measures are typically in units like liters or milliliters. Grams are used to measure the mass of a substance, while liquid measures are used to quantify the volume of a liquid.
There's a graduated cylinder to measure liquid volume. It is a clear glass or plastic tube with mL markings on it.
Gallon
beaker and cylinder
yes,manometer is an instrument . It is used to measure pressure of liquid.
Manometer
It is used primarily to accurately measure liquid volume. It can also be used to measure solid volume by liquid displacement.
Measuring cylinders are tall, narrow containers with graduated markings on the side to accurately measure the volume of liquids. They are commonly used in chemistry labs and other scientific settings for precise volume measurements.
liquid
liter
A beaker or test tube is commonly used to hold liquid substances in science laboratories. These containers are designed to safely contain and measure the volume of various solutions or substances during experiments.
The answer is that it is used to measure what liquid can fit in it.
Liter is used to measure liquid volume. kiloliter can also be used.