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Reading the Graduated Cylinder And All about the Meniscus

Reading the Graduated Cylinder Liquids in glass containers curve at the edges This curve is called the MENISCUS

Reading the Graduated Cylinder Your eye should be level with the top of the liquid You should read to the bottom of the MENISCUS

Reading the Graduated Cylinder What is this reading? 18.0 mL

Reading the Graduated Cylinder What is this reading? 36.5 mL

Reading the Graduated Cylinder What is this reading? 42.9 mL

Reading the Graduated Cylinder What is this reading? 47.0 mL

Reading the Graduated Cylinder What is this reading? 61.2 mL

You will need to draw a meniscus on each cylinder on your homework paper.