Chemistry
Chemistry, 06.07.2019 06:50, biggiecheese93

If you’re measuring water in a graduated cylinder that’s marked off in ml and it looks like the water level falls halfway in between the 1 and 2 ml marks, how would you record the measurement? what if it looks like the water level were right at the 1 ml mark? how would your measurements change if your graduated cylinder was marked off by 10 ml instead of 1 ml?

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