micropipette
A piece of equipment is a tool or device that is used for a particular purpose. It can range from small handheld tools to large machinery, depending on the intended use. Examples include computers, cameras, drills, and tractors.
A graduated cylinder! -------------------------------------------------- For small volumes in a chemical laboratory are used also pipettes and burettes. For big volumes exist calibrated buckets.
A precision balance would be the best tool to measure the density of a small piece of silver ore. Weigh the sample accurately on the balance, then calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume of the sample.
Some objects that weigh around 400 pounds could include a small motorcycle, a refrigerator, or a large piece of furniture like a sofa or a heavy piece of exercise equipment.
A small piece of cloth is usually called a patch. A small piece of cloth could also be called a rag or a washcloth.
It only measures small volumes
An automatic pipette is a piece of laboratory equipment that is used in transferring small liquid volumes. It is known to be both accurate and precise.
A micropipette is a laboratory instrument that accurately measures and dispenses small volumes, typically ranging from 0.1 μL to 1000 μL. For measuring 10 mL volumes, a serological pipette or a graduated cylinder would be more suitable instruments.
A piece of equipment is a tool or device that is used for a particular purpose. It can range from small handheld tools to large machinery, depending on the intended use. Examples include computers, cameras, drills, and tractors.
It isn't. A cm is a centimetre, a unit of length. Imagine, however, a cube exactly one cm long on each edge. This cube measures one cubic centimeter, or cm3 The unit of small volumes, therefore is the cm3 (If you were curious, larger volumes are measured in litres, and very large volumes, hectolitres)
A micropipette measures and transfer small volumes of liquid in the microliter (μL) or milliliter (mL) range with high accuracy and precision. It is commonly used in biological and chemical laboratories for tasks such as measuring out reagents, samples, or standards for analysis.
Small volumes can be measured.
A pipette is used to accurately measure and transfer small volumes of liquid in laboratory settings. It is commonly used in chemistry, biology, and clinical research for tasks like preparing samples, dilutions, and dispensing reagents. There are different types of pipettes, such as micropipettes, which can measure volumes as small as microliters.
A blip is a small dot registered on a piece of electronic equipment, or a short sound of a single pitch, often electronically generated.
A graduated cylinder! -------------------------------------------------- For small volumes in a chemical laboratory are used also pipettes and burettes. For big volumes exist calibrated buckets.
When you are measuring small volumes.
Some common science equipment used during titration include a burette for delivering precise volumes of titrant, an Erlenmeyer flask or beaker to hold the sample being titrated, a pipette for transferring small volumes of liquids, an indicator to show the endpoint of the reaction, and a magnetic stirrer to ensure thorough mixing.