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The level of a liquid (i. e. distilled water) in laboratory glassware is determined by sight. The level corresponds to a specific volume. The volume is established by identifying the meniscus of the liquid relative to a calibration mark or series of calibration marks on the glassware (ie. volumetric flask vs. buret). Which of the following statements is NOT correct when reading the meniscus?
a. The edge of the meniscus should be used to determine volume relative to the mark or marks
b. The meniscus should be read at eye level
c. When the meniscus is between marks, estimate the reading to the nearest tenth of a division (ie, estimate to 0.01 mL if buret has 0.1 ml divisions)
d. The center of the meniscus should be used to determine volume relative to the mark or marks
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