A pipette is good for liquid amounts that are less than 10 mL. Anything bigger, you should use a graduated cylinder
A graduated cylinder is one of the most accurate tools to measure liquid volume. It has clear markings for precise measurements and is designed for accurately measuring liquids.
A burette is used to measure the volume of a liquid being dispensed or transferred.
Leaving the thermometer in the liquid ensures that it reaches thermal equilibrium with the liquid, providing an accurate temperature reading. Removing the thermometer prematurely can result in an inaccurate measurement due to differences in temperature between the liquid and thermometer.
Viscosity is the experimental quantity that measures a liquid's resistance to flow. It quantifies how easily a fluid can deform and flow under an applied force. It is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the composition of the liquid.
To measure the diesel quantity received in 200-liter drums, you can use a graduated dipstick specifically designed for measuring liquid levels in drums. Insert the dipstick vertically into the drum, ensuring it touches the bottom, and then read the measurement to determine the quantity of diesel in the drum. Alternatively, you can use a flow meter to measure the volume of diesel as it is being transferred into the drum.
What can measure only one quantity of liquid?
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Pipette ?
Beaker is used to measure large quantity of liquid.
A graduated cylinder is used for measuring liquid volumes accurately. By using a graduated cylinder, you can precisely measure out 100ml of liquid ensuring the correct volume is dispensed. The markings on the cylinder allow for easy reading and accurate measurement.
A graduated cylinder is one of the most accurate tools to measure liquid volume. It has clear markings for precise measurements and is designed for accurately measuring liquids.
A burette is used to measure the volume of a liquid being dispensed or transferred.
The most accurate way to measure the volume of a liquid in a container is by using a graduated cylinder. Fill the cylinder with the liquid and read the measurement at the bottom of the meniscus, the curved surface of the liquid. This method provides precise volume measurements.
Leaving the thermometer in the liquid ensures that it reaches thermal equilibrium with the liquid, providing an accurate temperature reading. Removing the thermometer prematurely can result in an inaccurate measurement due to differences in temperature between the liquid and thermometer.
Technically, for a liquid, one could use Erlenmeyer flasks or beakers to measure volume; however, it will not be as accurate as a graduated cylinder. A buret can also be used to measure the volume of a liquid if more accurate results are needed.
Volumetric pipette.
Viscosity is the experimental quantity that measures a liquid's resistance to flow. It quantifies how easily a fluid can deform and flow under an applied force. It is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the composition of the liquid.