the beaker can hold a different amount of liquid according to the size and mass of the beaker.
You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.
The range of the pH scale is 0-14.
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You must obtain and subtract the mass of the beaker.
The acidity range is a part of the pH scale.
Scale.
You can do that or you can zero balance the scale with the empty beaker on it before adding the substance to be measured to the beaker.
when the water in a beaker is between two numbers on the scale.
With the pointer mid range on the scale, the reading of the multi-range voltmeter would be 125 volts.With the pointer mid range on the scale, the reading of the multi-range voltmeter is 125 volts.
Dispersion scale
A balance or scale. A beaker or something similar is needed to hold the liquid.
The range of the pH scale is 0-14.
On the original Fujita scale a 75 mph wind would be in the F1 range, However, it is in the EF0 range on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
For example to contain a sample to be weighed; or to make a chemical reaction at small scale; or to cover a beaker.
you can use a scale for weight, a beaker or measuring cup for liquid, and for gases idk
beaker to measure the amount of water the weighing scale a ruler thermometer etc.
Some example for inquiry tools are measuring cup, graduated cylinder, beaker, spring scale, balance scale, dropper, ruler, measuring tape, thermometer