How to Use a Graduated Cylinder

graduated cylinder

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Graduated cylinders are long, slender vessels used for measuring the volumes of liquids. They are not intended for mixing, stirring, heating, or weighing. Graduated cylinders commonly range in size from 5 mL to 500 mL. Some can even hold volumes of more than a liter.

1. Select a graduated cylinder with markings that will not be obscured by the substance being measured.

2. Select a graduated cylinder made from a material that is appropriate for the substance being measured.

3. Select the appropriate-size graduated cylinder. The volume to be measured should fall between the lowest and highest numbered graduations on the cylinder.

4. Determine the value of the graduations on the cylinder.

15 mL — 10 mL = 5 mL

10 spaces

5 mL/10 spaces = 0.5 mL per space

A graduation is 0.5 mL.

5. Read the graduated cylinder.

The meniscus is at 75 mL, halfway between 74 mL and 76 mL.

75 mL

6. Clean the graduated cylinders after every use.

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