3. Stick a strip of paper on the bottle, as
shown. Put the funnel into the mouth of the
bottle. Pour the cup of water into the bottle.
Make a mark on the strip of paper to show
the level to which the water rises.
Write 100 mL next to the mark.
4. Repeat 9 times. Now you have a measuring
bottle (called measuring cylinder) that can
measure the volumes 100 mL, 200 mL ... 1 L.
Use it to measure different volumes, for
example, the volume of water flowing out of a
dripping tap in an hour.
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