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  • Measuring Milliliters: A Guide to Common Tools & Techniques
    You can measure milliliters using a variety of tools, here are a few common ones:

    Graduated cylinders: These are tall, cylindrical containers with markings along the side to indicate specific volumes. They are very accurate and useful for measuring precise amounts.

    Beaker: Similar to graduated cylinders, but typically wider and less accurate.

    Measuring cup: These are common in kitchens and come in various sizes. They often have markings for both milliliters and other units like fluid ounces.

    Syringe: This is a medical tool commonly used to inject liquids, but it can also be used to measure small amounts of liquid.

    Dropper: This is a small, calibrated tube used to measure and dispense small amounts of liquids, usually in drops.

    Pipette: This is a specialized tool used in labs to measure and transfer very small volumes of liquids.

    The best tool to use depends on the specific application and the required level of accuracy.

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