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Chemistry, 29.09.2019 18:30 andrejr0330jr

Suppose you were calibrating a 50.0 ml volumetric flask using distilled water. the flask temperature was at 20°c, and you assumed that the distilled water was as well. however, you later discover that the actual water temperature was 14°c instead. how is the mass of the 50.0 ml of distilled water you measured at 14°c different from the mass of 50.0 ml of distilled water at 20°c?

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