graduated cylinders - use to measure small amounts of liquids in (ml), beaker - use to measure liquids as you pour them out (has a larger mouth than a graduated cylinder, erlenmeyer flask - used to measure volume of liquids (has a flat wide bottom and a narrow neck with a round opening, one cubic centimeter - the same volume as 1 milliliter (ml), one kiloliter (Kl) - the same volume as one cubic meter, meniscus - the bottom of the curve of liquid that you read a graduated cylinder from, 24 milliliters - How much liquid is in this graduated cylinder? , 2.65 ml - What is the measure of the liquid in this cylinder?, 53 ml - How do you read this graduated cylinder?, 25 ml - What does each increment of this beaker measure? (how much is each line worth?), 50 ml - What does each increment of this flask measure? (how much is each line worth?), 48 cm3 or 48 cubic centimenters - What is the volume of this cube?, 7 ml - What is the correct volume of liquid in graduated cylinder #1?, 38 ml - What is the correct volume of liquid in graduated cylinder #2?, 33 ml - What is the correct volume of liquid in graduated cylinder #3?, 20 ml - What is the correct volume of liquid in graduated cylinder #4?, 1,000 - How many milliliters are in a liter?, 30 - How many milliliters are there in a 3 centiliters (cl), 10 - How many deciliters are there in a liter (L), 237 ml - How many milliliters are there in a cup (8 fl oz),

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