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- Add your solute to your solution. Add enough solvent to dissolve the solute. Keep adding your solvent until it gets close to the line marked on the volumetric flask. Use a pipette to fill the flask. Use the meniscus* of the solution and the graduation line on the flask to determine your endpoint.
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Jan 27, 2024 · How to Use a Volumetric Flask. Ensure Flask Purity: Initiate the process by thoroughly washing the volumetric flask using a soap and water combination, eliminating any residual substances from prior use.
Aug 20, 2019 · To prepare a solution of a precisely known volume, a volumetric flask is used. The flask has a circular etching around the neck which marks the level to which it should be filled. See Figure PAGENUM.
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Jan 6, 2019 · Volumetric Flask. – A volumetric flask is manufactured with capacities ranging from 5 mL to 5 L and is usually calibrated to contain (TC) a specified volume when filled to a line etched on the neck. – They are used for the preparation of standard solutions and the dilution of samples to a fixed volume before taking aliquots with a pipet.