The graduated cylinder below shows major scale divisions every 5 mL. How should the volume of the liquid be recorded? Use the correct number of significant figures.

The volume of the liquid should be recorded as 36.5 mL.
When taking a reading from a graduated cylinder, the lower meniscus of convex shape liquid is normally read, instead of the upper meniscus for concave-shaped liquids.
Now, looking at the graduation on the cylinder. Each major scale division is 5mL while each minor division is 1 mL.
The meniscus of the liquid is convex, most likely water. Thus, the lower meniscus is read. The lower meniscus lies in between two minor divisions.
The major division reads 35 mL. The minor division is 1 ml. The lower meniscus reads 0.5 mL
35 + 1 + 0.5 = 36.5 mL
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