READING A GRADUATED CYLINDER Instructions and Practice.

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READING A GRADUATED CYLINDER Instructions and Practice

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READING A GRADUATED CYLINDERInstructions and Practice

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It’s all about the MENISCUSThe surface of the water in a graduated cylinder is generally curved due to the shape of the cylinder. This curved surface is called the MENISCUS.

A graduated cylinder is designed to be read at eye level, at the bottom of the meniscus curve.

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Check the unnumbered marksCheck the numbered marks to see how

many sections there are and what they measure.

Sometimes you have to estimate a measurement between two marks.

What are the volume measurements of these graduated cylinders?

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NOW YOU TRYRead the 4 graduated cylinders

below. (The dark line is the meniscus).

1. __________ 2. __________ 3. __________ 4. ___________