The level of the liquid in the cylinder rose by 10 mL when the rock was submerged in the liquid.
It should say on the cylinder. Most of the ones I've seen are marked every 1 or 2 ml and labelled every 10 ml, or marked every 0.1 ml and labelled every ml.
The water will rise by the volume of the brass: volume = mass/density = 129g / 8.56 g/ml ≈ 15.1 ml → final reading ≈ 50.0 ml + 15.1 ml = 65.1 ml
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A 1 ml pipette, a 2 ml pipette, a 5 ml pipette, and a 0.5 ml pipette.
its millilitres
Considering 52 cm as height and 52 cm as diameter of base. Thus, Volume of cylinder = 110477.7cm^2 Capacity of water = 100 litres and 477.7 ml.
A graduated cylinder is a type of glass container used in laboratories for measuring volume. A 10 mL graduated cylinder can only hold up to 10 mL of liquid.
Yes. The volume is less than 20ml.
25 ml ~ +/- 0.1 mL 10 mL ~ +- 0.01 mL 25 ml ~ +/- 0.1 mL 10 mL ~ +- 0.01 mL
6,255 ml
There is no set diameter.
65 - 40 = 25 ml
ML 430 cylinder diagram
22.5mL
73 + 25 = 98 means that there is 2 ml of space in the cylinder before there is a risk of the liquid overflowing.
5.6 ml