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A graduated cylinder is fast and easy but the least accurate. The cylinders come in sizes ranging from 5.0 mL to 2.0 L

Pipettes and buttresses are more accurate (less uncertainty in the measurement) and also come in a variety of sizes - 1.0 mL to 50 mL

For larger volumes but with high accuracy are volumetric flasks again in a range of sizes - 5.0 mL to 5.0 L lol butts crazy good

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In the laboratory, volumes of liquid are usually measured with graduated cylinders or volumetric flasks. These glassware items are designed to accurately measure specific volumes of liquids, ensuring precise and reproducible results in experiments and analyses.

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