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Laboratory Materials for Measuring Volumes
Introduction to Laboratory Materials
- The video introduces various laboratory materials used for measuring exact volumes of liquids.
Categories of Measurement Instruments
- Instruments are divided into two groups: those recommended for accurate volume measurement and those not suitable for precise measurements.
- Recommended instruments include burettes, pipettes, graduated cylinders, and volumetric flasks. Non-recommended items include beakers, test tubes, and other containers primarily used for holding or transferring liquids.
Burette Characteristics
- A burette is designed for precise measurement of variable liquid volumes with small divisions (0.1 mL), typically ranging from 25 to 50 mL in capacity.
- It is a tubular container that is elongated and graduated to facilitate accurate liquid volume measurement.
Pipette Overview
- Pipettes allow precise measurement of liquid aliquots; they can be graduated or volumetric.
- Graduated pipettes can be made of glass or plastic, featuring a conical tip at one end and allowing the transfer of varying liquid amounts up to 20 mL maximum capacity.
Using Pipettes Correctly
- To fill a pipette correctly, it should be filled from the bottom upwards until reaching the zero mark before dispensing the desired volume.
Graduated Cylinder Features
- A graduated cylinder is a transparent instrument made from glass or plastic with a cylindrical shape used to contain and measure liquids accurately.