Chemistry
>
GCSE
>
Properties of Matter
>
Why should...
3 years ago
·
1 Reply
·
2929 views
Georgiana Kshlerin
1 Answer
Professional Engineer with years of experience, especially in tutoring
Unless liquids are measured at eye level, you run the risk of seeing the wrong values because not all beakers and tubes are the same. There is the issue of light refraction in situations where the container wall is thick.
Here's an example of eye level measurement:
I'm available for 1:1 private online tuition!
Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Think you can help?
Get started with a free online introductions with an experienced and qualified online tutor on Sherpa.
Find a GCSE Chemistry Tutor