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Anonymous No. 16578370

i'm trying to find a beaker i can buy online so i can conduct an experiment, however none of these beakers measure 333.3... ml, can someone help me out here?

Anonymous No. 16578373

>>16578370
The markings on beakers are not meant to be used for accurate measurements, only as a rough guide.
For reliable measurements you'll need pipettes and measuring cylinders.

Anonymous No. 16578374

>>16578373
okay thank you do you know anywhere i can buy a pipette or measuring cylinder with a 333.3...ml marking, or 33.3.. ml

Anonymous No. 16578376

>>16578374
No, because nobody makes them.
And what kind of experiment are you doing that requires such precision? Can't you just scale up the quantities?

Anonymous No. 16578378

>>16578376
my experiment will be adding 33.3...ml or 333.3...ml of water three times to another container to see if it amounts to 100ml or 1000ml respectively, i was told this proves that 0.999... is equal to 1 however i am sceptical so i want to try it myself

Anonymous No. 16578380

>>16578378
You're retarded.
All measuring devices have an error in them.
Your final volume will be slightly more or slightly less than your target.

Anonymous No. 16578402

>>16578370
You need to get a 0.999... beaker and break it into thirds.

Anonymous No. 16578409

>>16578378
it's this retard again

Anonymous No. 16578518

>>16578370
You need to use a baking supplier instead of a chemical supplier. Baking suppliers are used to dealing with measurement errors (e.g., one standard banana) and have designed theit equipment accordingly.