It depends on how much liquid (by eying it up) and what accuracy you want in your reading.
In a lab, if you are dealing with between 1 and 10ml, you can use a graduated pipette (this is more accurate than a graduated cylinder).
If smaller than 1ml, you could use a micropipette or a microsyringe (micropipette better).
If larger than 10ml, you may be able to find a graduated pipette that goes above 10ml but they are uncommon in standard labs.
In this case, you would use a graduated cylinder (beaker graduations are very misleading and are error prone)
If you have a graduated cylinder, beaker, measuring cup, etc. feel free to use that. Sometimes when using a graduated cylinder or beaker the liquid will have a dip. It might look kind of like a trampoline that's being stepped on (although it can also be upside down). This is called a meniscus. If there is a meniscus, always take the measurement of the tip of the curve.
If you don't have one of those tools you can take the measurement of the volume like length*width*height (depending on the shape of the container). If you can get this volume in cubic centimeters, one cubic centimeter is equal to a millimeter.
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In chemical laboratories frequently are used pipettes, syringes and burettes.
Some delivering systems are very sensible, down to 1 microlitre.
cubic anything
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cc or mL
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volume of liquid
Liquid kind of volume is measured in liters. It can also be measured in kiloliters , centiliters, milliliters etc.
Liquid volume is measured in liters.
The measure of a liquid is its volume. Volume is measured in litres, smaller volumes are millilitres, and larger are cubic metres.
a graduated cylinder
The volume of a liquid is what is measured in a graduated cylinder in milliliters.
well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this: what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid? liquid volume- measured in mL solid volume- measured in cm cubed 1 mL=1cm cubed
with measuring tools
The measured volume decreases by the volume of the egg. However, the volume of just the liquid never changes.
This volume can be measured in millilitres.
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
The volume of a liquid is usually measured in Litres (L), millilitres (ml) or cubic centimeters (cm3)