which of the following is used to measure 10.8cm3 of dilute hydrochloric acid?

A.BURRETE
B.BEAKER
C.MEASURING CYLINDER
D.PIPPETE

To measure 10.8 cm3 of dilute hydrochloric acid, you would typically use a measuring cylinder.

A. A burette is a long, narrow tube-like glassware used for precise measurement of liquids in titrations. It is more suitable for measuring larger volumes, typically in milliliters or liters.

B. A beaker is a cylindrical glass container with a flat bottom used for holding, mixing, and observing liquids. While beakers can provide an approximate volume measurement, they are not as accurate as a measuring cylinder.

C. A measuring cylinder, sometimes called a graduated cylinder, is a tall, narrow glass or plastic container with measurement markings along its length. It typically has a pouring spout on top and a flat base. Measuring cylinders are designed to provide accurate volume measurements, making them suitable for measuring small amounts of liquid, such as 10.8 cm3.

D. A pipette, or pipet, is a slender, calibrated glass or plastic tube used to transfer small precise amounts of liquids. It is commonly used in laboratory work for more accurate measurements of small volumes, usually less than 10 mL. However, for a volume of 10.8 cm3, a pipette may not be the most appropriate choice.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. Measuring cylinder.