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How is volume measured in laboratory?​

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Answered by urvanshibani
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Volume is the amount of space occupied by matter. ... The volume of a liquid can be directly measured with specialized glassware, typically in units of milliliters (mL) or liters (L). In this lab, a beaker, two graduated cylinders and a burette will be used to measure liquid volumes, and their precision will be compared.

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⎝⎝Volume is the amount of space occupied by matter. The volume of a liquid can be directly measured with specialized glassware, typically in units of milliliters (mL) or liters (L). In this lab, a beaker, two graduated cylinders and a burette will be used to measure liquid volumes, and their precision will be compared.....

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