"Thinks about it's life, decides if it wants to work" That's literally every device in a lab, especially whenever you need that device specifically. xD
It depends on the manufacturer and the volume of the pipette. Each pipette will come with an insert that states the acceptable volume for the pipette at the high end and low end of the pipette. You can then convert that volume to grams based on the density (1.000 g/mL) and temperature of the water you are using.
"Thinks about it's life, decides if it wants to work" That's literally every device in a lab, especially whenever you need that device specifically. xD
Never though it was so easy to check calibration from our pipettes using only water and a balance. Thanks for sharing.
Are you changing the boats after?
what's the acceptable range of deviation in ml of pipette and grams shown in balance.
It depends on the manufacturer and the volume of the pipette. Each pipette will come with an insert that states the acceptable volume for the pipette at the high end and low end of the pipette. You can then convert that volume to grams based on the density (1.000 g/mL) and temperature of the water you are using.
Hi Lacy, may i know how do you calculate the density of water during testing? Any simple calculation? Kindly help.
Thank you