Reading a Graduated Cylinder

Larger cylinders — 5 rounds with bigger scales

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How to read a graduated cylinder: Water forms a concave curve called the meniscus — it dips down in the center. Always read from the bottom of the curve. Look for the curve at the top of the liquid — read from its lowest point.
Scale: 10 mL per division
Graduated cylinder A graduated cylinder with a concave meniscus curve at the top of the liquid. Read the volume at the lowest point of that curve.

Read from the bottom of the curved line (meniscus)

What is the volume reading? (mL)

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