KOOKYOU Lab Analytical Electronic Balance Scale 0.01 Gram Scale Laboratory Balance Digital Kitchen Balance Scale Jewelry Gold Scale Precision Balance (1000/0.01g)
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What do you mean by "percentage of"? It's a weighing scale for use in laboratories. It determines how much something weighs. If you wanted to calculate a percentage, you'd have to do so by comparing the initial and final weights. Initial ÷ final x 100 = %. Ex initial ÷ final x 100 = % I'm not sure how you'd calculate another percentage of mass.
Yes, two 500 gram weights are included in the package.
Selected User Reviews For KOOKYOU Lab Analytical Electronic Balance Scale 0.01 Gram Scale Laboratory Balance Digital Kitchen Balance Scale Jewelry Gold Scale Precision Balance (1000/0.01g)
On a scale of sweetness With amazing percussion, he makes even the toughest jobs look easy. Set it to "oz" and you'll get four decimal places less than zero. br>Calibration was simple, and I was able to complete it using the provided 500 g weight.
This machine is fantastic; I needed something to weigh chemicals for a project and this was the perfect solution. br>It's getting the job done. Thank you for not letting me down.
I like how the top is square and can be used to weigh large objects. It's simple to clean up after yourself. It's a breeze to operate. Only five touch buttons are available. The first is the on button, which also tares your scale, and the second is the unit button, which switches between grams, ounces, kilograms, and pounds. The scale has a maximum capacity of 2. 2 pounds is more than enough for me. I simply placed an empty bowl on top, peeled it, zeroed it, and began using it.
Simple to work with. The buttons are straightforward, and switching between units is simple. Because the recipe calls for precise measurements, it is ideal for making French macarons.
01 for use in the lab. Weights of 200g are included in the package. EASY TO USE, MOST IMPORTANT is extremely precise and consistent.
The scale measures weight to the hundredth of a gram. We can verify that the number is correct by comparing it to our 0. The scale is 0. 0001g.