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Auxiliary Balances
Balances that are less precise than analytical balances find extensive use in the analytical laboratory. These balances offer the advantages of speed, ruggedness, large capacity, and convenience. Low-precision balances should be used whenever high sensitivity is not required.
Top-loading auxiliary balances are particularly convenient. A sensitive top-loading balance will accommodate 150 to 200 g with a precision of about 1 mg an order of magnitude less than a macroanalytical balance. Some balances of this type tolerate loads as great as 25,000 g with a precision of 60.05 g. Most are equipped with a taring device that brings the balance reading to zero with an empty container on the pan. Some are fully automatic, require no manual dialing or mass handling, and provide a digital readout of the mass. Modern top-loading balances are electronic.
A triple-beam balance that is less sensitive than a typical top-loading auxiliary balance is also useful. This is a single-pan balance with three decades of masses that slide along individual calibrated scales. The precision of a triple-beam balance may be one or two orders of magnitude less than that of a top-loading instrument but can be adequate for many weighing operations. This type of balance is simple, durable, and inexpensive.
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