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  • Graduated Cylinders and Liquid Volume Measurement: A Comprehensive Guide
    The most common instrument used to measure the volume of a liquid is a graduated cylinder.

    Here are some other instruments used for measuring liquid volume:

    * Beaker: A wide-mouthed container with a spout, used for holding and pouring liquids. While it has markings, they are less precise than graduated cylinders.

    * Flask: A container with a narrow neck, used for holding and mixing liquids. There are different types of flasks (Erlenmeyer, volumetric, etc.), and some may have markings for measuring volume.

    * Pipette: A narrow tube used to transfer small, precise volumes of liquid.

    * Burette: A graduated tube with a stopcock at the bottom, used for delivering precise volumes of liquid.

    * Syringe: A tube with a plunger, used to draw and inject liquids.

    * Measuring cup: A kitchen tool used for measuring liquid ingredients.

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