How burette is used?
Answer / Vipnesh Sharma
A burette is a lab instrument used for precise volumetric measurements of liquids. To use it, you first set the desired volume on the graduated cylinder or calibrated markings, then fill the burette with the liquid. Next, you open the stopcock at the bottom to let the liquid flow into the receiving container. The burette can be used for titrations and other chemical experiments requiring precise amounts of solution.
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