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Item #: GP2046 
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Alternative Product Codes: 731021,S01516,2022091,SB47372,89001-162

Price: $14.00

Pkg. of 10: $135.80 ($13.58/each)

Pkg. of 30: $400.20 ($13.34/each)

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The borosilicate glass graduated cylinder with a plastic base has a pour spout and comes in four sizes.

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Product Details

Plastic base with pour spout and plastic cylinder guard. 10-mL cylinder does not include a cylinder guard.

 

 

Tips for Using Graduated Cylinders Effectively 

Now that we've covered the basics of how to read measurements, let's explore some essential tips and best practices for high school science teachers and students: 

 Choose the Right Cylinder

Selecting the appropriate graduated cylinder is crucial. Choose one with a volume capacity slightly higher than the volume of the liquid you intend to measure to minimize potential spills. 

  1. Handle with Care

Treat graduated cylinders with care. They are made of delicate materials like glass or plastic that can break or become scratched easily. Avoid dropping or knocking them against hard surfaces.  

  1. Avoid Parallax Errors

Parallax errors occur when the measurement appears differently due to the viewing angle. Always read the measurement at eye level and ensure the graduated cylinder is on a level surface to minimize parallax errors.  

  1. Precise Pouring

When pouring liquids into the graduated cylinder, pour slowly and steadily to avoid splashing or trapping air bubbles, which can affect measurements. 

  1. Practice Calibration

Regularly calibrate your graduated cylinders to ensure accuracy. This can be done by filling them with a known volume of water and comparing the reading to the expected value.  

  1. Mind the Temperature

Remember that the volume of liquids can change with temperature. Always conduct measurements at the same temperature as specified in your experiment to maintain consistency.  

  1. Rinse Between Measurements

If you need to measure multiple liquids consecutively, rinse the graduated cylinder with distilled water and dry it between measurements to prevent cross-contamination.  

  1. Be Patient

Precision takes time. Don't rush when using a graduated cylinder. Take your time to ensure you obtain the most accurate measurements possible.  

The graduated cylinder is a fundamental tool in high school science classroom laboratories, providing the means to measure liquids with precision and accuracy. By understanding its components, mastering the art of reading measurements, and following essential tips, both high school science teachers and students can harness the full potential of this versatile instrument. So, the next time you step into the lab, remember that the graduated cylinder is your ally in the pursuit of scientific discovery. Use it wisely, and let precision guide your experiments to success. 

Specifications

Capacity: 100-mL.