Which statement accurately describes test tubes and beakers?(1 point)

Responses

Test tubes are better for transferring liquids than beakers.
Test tubes are better for transferring liquids than beakers.

Beakers have liquid volume (mL) markings on the side of them; test tubes are unmarked.
Beakers have liquid volume (mL) markings on the side of them; test tubes are unmarked.

Beakers can be held over a flame; test tubes cannot.
Beakers can be held over a flame; test tubes cannot.

Beakers and test tubes both have rounded bottoms.

1 answer

The accurate statement is:

Beakers have liquid volume (mL) markings on the side of them; test tubes are unmarked.

Test tubes typically do not have volume markings, while beakers are designed to hold larger amounts of liquid and usually have measurement markings for volume. The other statements are less accurate regarding their practical uses and designs.