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Using Graduated Cylinders

Using Graduated Cylinders. Graduated Cylinders:. Units: mL (metrics) Never measure at supply table Keep near the center of your work area. Keep the plastic guard (ring) above the numbers.

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Using Graduated Cylinders

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  1. Using Graduated Cylinders

  2. Graduated Cylinders: • Units: mL (metrics) • Never measure at supply table • Keep near the center of your work area. Keep the plastic guard (ring) above the numbers. • Have eyes level with liquid read measurement at the bottom of the curve called the meniscus.

  3. Nevermix chemicals in the graduated cylinder. Use test tubes or beakers for this. • Immediately rinse them out when finished measuring. Use brushes to clean with. • Wash before and after measuring. • Remember the following readings for the different sizes: • each line on a 10mL graduated cylinder equals 0.2mL. • each line on a 25mL graduated cylinder equals 0.5mL. • each line on a 100mL graduated cylinder equals 1mL

  4. Meniscus Meniscus

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