ericaparker ericaparker
  • 23-09-2020
  • Chemistry
contestada

why can't a beaker be used to measuring the volume of a liquid

Respuesta :

popcornseeds popcornseeds
  • 23-09-2020
Graduated cylinders are designed for accurate measurements of liquids with a much smaller error than beakers. They are thinner than a beaker, have many more graduation marks, and are designed to be within 0.5-1% error. ... Therefore, this more precise relative of the beaker is just as critical to almost every laboratory.
Answer Link
chickenbutt787
chickenbutt787 chickenbutt787
  • 23-09-2020

Answer:

It doesn't have measure marks on it.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

ANSWER ASAP PLEASE Why do you think Gandhi believed that civil disobedience and passive resistance would be effective against the British?
What is the quadratic equation for the following set of data? Please help, and thanks if you do!
A cylindrical can and a cone-shaped paper cup have the same radius and weight. If you use the cone to fill the van with water how many full cones will it take t
Introduce yourself. Choose a season and describe what the weather is typically like in that season. (e.g., In the summer, it is sunny and hot.) Then state where
Who wants to get toutered
What is one enemy country America still has to deal with after WWII?
HELP DUE IN 5 MINUTES​
The sum of the residuals should always be 0 because the predicted values should be that close to the actual values.True or false
Pathogens are transmitted directly:a. From contaminated surfacesb. In food or waterc. By vectorsd. Through blood​
0.16x^2-49, factor using special products