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Q3. Name the vessels used to measure the capacity of liquids ​

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Answered by sanjeevaiahkavity
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Liquid volume is usually measured using either a graduated cylinder or a buret. As the name implies, a graduated cylinder is a cylindrical glass or plastic tube sealed at one end, with a calibrated scale etched (or marked) on the outside wall

Answered by RitaNarine
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The correct solution is a Measuring cylinder or Graduated cylinder.

  • A graduated cylinder, also known as a measuring cylinder or mixing cylinder, is a popular laboratory equipment used to determine the volume of a liquid. It has a cylindrical shape which is slender.
  • The amount of liquid measured is represented by each marked line on the graduated cylinder.
  • Graduated cylinders are more objective and accurate than laboratory flasks and beakers, but they should never be used for volumetric analysis.
  • Instead, utilise volumetric glassware, such as a volumetric flask or volumetric pipette, which is even more accurate and precise.
  • Graduated cylinders are occasionally used to indirectly measure the volume of a solid by gauging the displacement of a liquid.
  • To accurately read the volume, the observation must be made at eye level and read at the bottom of the liquid level's meniscus.
  • Large graduated cylinders are typically manufactured of polypropylene, which has high chemical resistance, or polymethyl pentene, which is transparent and lighter than glass.
  • It is simple to autoclave polypropylene (PP) on a regular basis.
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