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∙ 10y agoIt can hold 450
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∙ 10y ago4,000
4 L / 150 ml = 4000 ml/150 ml = 26.67 so 26 can be filled.
A standard 100 ml beaker would be about 70~75 mm tall. Of course, this depends on the beaker ... Although beakers are generally cylindrical in shape, with a flat bottom, there are two main types. Standard or "Low-form" beakers typically have a height about 1.4 times the diameter. "Tall-form" beakers have a height about twice the diameter.
800g of water would be 800mL of water, so a liter beaker or graduated cylinder could hold that volume of water.
A beaker. Simply fill the beaker with a known quantity of liquid. Drop the object into the beaker, and measure the difference in the fluid levels.
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4 L / 150 ml = 4000 ml/150 ml = 26.67 so 26 can be filled.
A Beaker is a simple container for liquids, very commonly used in labratories. Beakers are generally cylinderical in shape, wih a flat bottom.
A beaker is a simple container for stirring, mixing and heating liquids commonly used in many laboratories. Beakers are generally cylindricalin shape, with a flat bottom and a lip for pouring.
beaker
a beaker cover
The beaker is a glass container with an approxiamate capacity of 300ml. It is fragile and can break rather easily. There are markings on the beaker to allow the estimation of liquid volumes.
beakers are jar use in a lab
A graduated beaker measures volume in milliliters.
Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
A graduated cylinder can be used, but most beakers are mfg with maximum capacity such as 250ml, 500ml, 1 liter etc.
Beakers can come in any measures.