Pipette Simulation
Allied RX
Created on October 5, 2023
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Transcript
Practice filling the pipetto the required level.
1.5 ML
Next
Simulation Lab
Practice filling the pipetto the required level.
1 ML
Next
Simulation Lab
Correct
Drag the Volume Pipettor to the Graduated Cylinder and Click to Fill the Volume:
30 ML
Simulation Lab
Correct
Drag the Volume Pipettor to the Graduated Cylinder and Click to Fill the Volume:
15 ML
Simulation Lab
End of Simulation
Always read the pipette at the bottom of the meniscus for aqueous solutions. For solutions where the meniscus is convex, like mercury, read from the top of the meniscus.
Understand the Meniscus
The meniscus forms due to the surface tension of the liquid. For most liquids, like water, the meniscus is concave, curving upward.
Always read the pipette at the bottom of the meniscus for aqueous solutions. For solutions where the meniscus is convex, like mercury, read from the top of the meniscus.
Understand the Meniscus
The meniscus forms due to the surface tension of the liquid. For most liquids, like water, the meniscus is concave, curving upward.