Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
Depends what you want to measure: its height, width, circumference, etc. But quite often, what is most interesting to know about different recipients is its volume - how much liquid it holds. The standard measure for this is the liter, or the milliliter (= cubic centimeter).
Use a calibrated flask.
As the pipette is far more accurate than a flask by a factor 10 to 100 one should NOT use a volumetric flask except for standard volumes over 100 ml.
The unit of measure for work output is the joule (J).
The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.
Milliliters.
A graduated Erlenmeyer flask can measure a volume.
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.
The unit that the rain gauge and measuring flask measured is centimeter
not unless it is graduated
Beaker, flask, jug.
Use a calibrated flask.
No. An erlenmyer flask measures volume, usually in mililiters, but sometimes in liters. Grams is a measurement of mass, and to measure mass you need a ballance.
to measure liquids and other chemical fluids
Its used for concentration, when you want to dillute something.
A measuring flask or graduated cylinder.
Depending upon the amount of substance you are using and what it is, you could use a graduated cylinder, Erlenmeyer flask, or a beaker.