A graduated cylinder is a laboratory instrument used to accurately measure liquid volumes. Its main characteristics are as follows:
Materials:
This is a graduated cylinder made of borosilicate glass, known for its resistance to chemicals and thermal shock.
Shape and Structure:
It has an elongated cylindrical shape and is equipped with a stable base (here, a round base, although hexagonal bases also exist) and a pouring spout to facilitate the transfer of liquids.
Graduations:
The cylinder is clearly graduated, allowing the volume of liquid contained to be read. In the image, the graduations are visible from 100 ml to 500 ml, indicating a maximum capacity.
Accuracy:
Graduated cylinders are designed for precise volume measurement, often calibrated “to contain” (TC or In) and classified according to accuracy standards (such as Class ).


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