A small difference exist because the beaker is not calibrated for volume.
Yes, the markings on your 50 mL beaker would be accurate enough to use for precise meansurement of volumes. The markings on a 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask would also be accurate enough.
There are approximately 10 teaspoons in 50ml of blood.
Density is calculated by dividing the mass of a substance by its volume. In this case, the density of the milk is 52g / 50ml = 1.04 g/ml.
Water is a common solvent for both 50mL and 10g of sugar. Sugar dissolves in water to form a sugar solution.
It is necessary to know the mass of the empty beaker.
A small difference exist because the beaker is not calibrated for volume.
Yes, the markings on your 50 mL beaker would be accurate enough to use for precise meansurement of volumes. The markings on a 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask would also be accurate enough.
A graduated cylinder or a pipette would be the best tools to measure 50ml of alcohol precisely. These tools are designed for accurate volume measurement and are common in laboratory settings.
That's easy. 50ml in ml is 50ml.
That depends on the size of the beaker, some are very small holding 50 ml and some are very large, holding 1000 or 2000 ml. There are many beaker sizes in between these two and some more on either side. To have your answer you would have to look an an individual beaker and see what it's carrying capacity is.
Tracy Beaker was filmed in Penarth, South Wales
50mL is 5cL (0.1 centiliters per milliliter).
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100*12ml/50ml = 24%
50mL = 1.6907 fluid oz
definitely a 50ml measure