Liquids in Containers of Different Shape

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In differently shaped vessels used in a chemistry laboratory, the same volume of liquid might have a completely different appearance. In this Demonstration, a beaker, an Erlenmeyer flask, and a Florence flask can be filled with up to 100 mL of a liquid. You can vary the shapes of the three containers as well as the color of the liquid.

Contributed by: S. M. Blinder (March 2011)
Open content licensed under CC BY-NC-SA


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