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β 13y agoMilliliters (mL) are a more precise measurement than liters (L). You can figure out how many liters you have by dividing the milliliter measurement by 100.
75 mL = .75 L
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β 13y agoScientists use milliliters (mL) or liters (L) to measure liquid volume in tools such as beakers or graduated cylinders. They read the volume at the meniscus level to ensure accuracy.
Scientists use tools like graduated cylinders, beakers, and volumetric flasks to measure the volume of a substance. They then use scales to measure the mass of the substance. By dividing the mass by the volume, scientists can calculate the density of the material.
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.
To accurately measure liquid, you can use equipment such as graduated cylinders, beakers, measuring cups, or pipettes, depending on the volume of liquid you need to measure. Each of these tools has graduated markings that allow you to determine the exact volume of liquid accurately.
Some common tools used to measure volume include graduated cylinders, beakers, volumetric flasks, and pipettes. These tools are designed to accurately measure the volume of liquids.
beakers and graduated cyclinders .
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Beakers and Erlenmeyer flasks typically use milliliters (mL) as the unit of measurement for volume. These units are commonly used in laboratories for measuring liquids.
Beakers are used to measure and hold liquids in laboratory settings. They are typically used for mixing, heating, and pouring liquids during experiments.
It is fitted on to the end of a pipette, a graduated glass tube used to measure varying volumes of liquid, and is used to draw up the liquid safely.
Liquid volume is typically measured in milliliters (mL) or liters (L) in the metric system. You can use measuring cups, beakers, or graduated cylinders to measure liquid volume accurately. Just ensure that you are reading the volume at the meniscus, the curve at the top of the liquid level.
The volume is measured in L or submultiples.