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For each of your 3 trials, enter the volume reading from the graduations on the buret at the end of the hydrolysis time for each trial. These should be the direct volumes in mL that you read on the graduated buret; later you will add the uncalibrated volume. Remember to enter your trial data in the same sequence that you used when you entered the height of the liquid level. Report the volume reading to the nearest 0.02 mL, e. g. 12.72.
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