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One of the most basic techniques in laboratory work is accurate measurement. This may involve weight, volume, time, or some other variable. In all cases it is important that you are familiar with the appropriate equipment, and know how to use it. How to measure:
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For volumes between 1 and 25 mls It is usual to use a pipette. These come in sizes from 0.1 ml to 25 mls but most volumes of less than 1 ml are now made using a micropipette. Each pipette can be use to measure any volume, up to its maximum, however you should always use the pipette that is closest to the volume you want. So, if you want to measure 4 mls, use a 5 ml pipette, not the 10 or 25 ml. Glass pipettes are usually washed and reused, while plastic ones are typically discarded after use (check with the instructor)
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