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Chemistry, 27.09.2020 09:01 evelynalper08

A student wishes to determine the density of water. The student places a graduated cylinder on an electric balance, and zeros the balance. The student then adds different volumes of water to the cylinder and records the mass of each. Question: Should the density the student calculates depend on the volume of water in the graduated cylinder? Explain.

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