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To measure the volume of a 25 cm cube liquid, you would use a graduated cylinder. Graduated cylinders are cylindrical containers with volume markings along the side, allowing for precise measurement of liquid volumes. Simply pour the liquid into the graduated cylinder and read the volume at the meniscus, the curved surface of the liquid. Be sure to align your eye with the level of the liquid to obtain an accurate measurement.

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Oh, dude, you'd totally use a graduated cylinder for that. Like, it's the go-to for measuring liquids, especially if you've got a cube of liquid just chilling there at 25 cm. Just pour it in, check the markings, and boom, you've got your measurement. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

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Well, darling, to measure a 25 cm cube liquid, you would need a graduated cylinder or a beaker. Just pour that liquid in and read the volume at the meniscus. It's as simple as that, honey.

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