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Order the various instruments used for measuring water in this experiment (balances, graduated cylinders, beaker and pipette) from the most accurate to the least accurate, Use sentence(s).

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(Most accurate) pippete>graduated cylinder>beaker>balance (Least accurate)

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Most accurate. A pipette prived the most accurate method for delivering a known volume of solution, for example, a 10mL transfer pipette has an accuracy of ±0.02mL
  2. A graduated cylinder is specifically used to deliver a known volume, its typical accuracy is ±1%, this means that a 100ml graduated cylinder is accurate to ±1mL.
  3. A beaker is a multipurpose cylindrical glass mainly used to hold liquids. Even though they are graduated, these marks are an estimation, the beaker's accuracy is around 10%.
  4. Least accurate. A balance measures an object's mass, even though water's density is close to 1, a balance is not the ideal equipment to measure volume, its capacity usually goes between 100-200grams and can measure mass to the nearest ±0.01mg to ±1mg.

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