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A weight pan is a container that can be hooked onto a set of weighing scales. It's main use is measuring and comparing the weight of liquids.
A weight pan is a laboratory device that is used to measure the weight of the liquids in a container. This is the part of an equal arm balance where the containers are being put down.

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