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When measuring the density of chloroform (CHCl3) at 20°C, one chemist obtained values of 1.495 g/mL, 1.476 g/mL, and 1.485 g/mL. Another chemist performed the same experiment and obtained values of 1.487 g/mL, 1.490 g/mL and 1.488 g/mL. The accepted density of chloroform at 20°C is 1.489 g/mL. How would you compare the accuracy and precision of the first chemist's measurements to those of the second chemist?

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