the addition of 1 liter of water to a larger
Physics, 06.11.2019 23:31, stephanieeping
Robert is doing an experiment that calls for
the addition of 1 liter of water to a larger
vessel. robert has four different containers
to choose from. which one of the following
four containers would be the most accurate
and also the most practical way of doing
this?
a. a 2-liter container with a 2-liter mark on it
b. an empty 1-liter soda bottle without
volume marks on it
c. a 500-ml container with a 500 ml mark
d. a 5-ml graduated cylinder with 1 ml marks
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