A rain gauge is typically used to measure liquid precipitation, such as rain or melted snow. It is a simple instrument designed to collect and measure the amount of liquid that falls over a specific period of time.
Precipitation is not an instrument, it is a weather phenomenon that refers to any form of water, liquid or solid, falling from the sky. Instruments used to measure precipitation include rain gauges for liquid precipitation and snow gauges for solid precipitation.
An albuminiter is an instrument for measuring the amount of albumen present in a liquid.
A zeoscope is an obsolete instrument which was used to determine the alcoholic content of liquid by measuring its boiling point.
This instrument is called pluviometer (a rain gauge). See the link below.
The instrument used for measuring rainfall is called a rain gauge. It collects and measures the amount of liquid precipitation over a set period, typically expressed in millimeters or inches. Rain gauges can be simple containers or more advanced devices that automatically record rainfall data. They are essential for meteorology, agriculture, and hydrology.
measuring jug! kettle
Precipitation is not an instrument, it is a weather phenomenon that refers to any form of water, liquid or solid, falling from the sky. Instruments used to measure precipitation include rain gauges for liquid precipitation and snow gauges for solid precipitation.
A measuring cup.
A measuring cylinder
An albuminiter is an instrument for measuring the amount of albumen present in a liquid.
Pipette ?
Lactometerlactometer
This instrument is an electronic micropipette.
A graduated cylinder or a measuring cup is typically used for measuring liquids. These instruments have marked increments to help accurately measure volumes of liquid.
measuring cylinder, volumetric flask and so many more
Volumetric pipette.
A zeoscope is an obsolete instrument which was used to determine the alcoholic content of liquid by measuring its boiling point.