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This unit describes the common types of volumetric apparatus used in the life science laboratory, their use, and care. When an experimenter needs to prepare solutions of accurate concentrations and to transfer quantitatively samples of liquid from one container to others, an array of glassware and plasticware is available for these operations ranging from a microliter to a liter in volume. Considerations of temperature, solvent compatibility, and safety also need to be taken into account.