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What Is The Difference Between Apparent Capacity And Actual Capacity Of A Glass Vessel? IN SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME!!​?​

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The apparent capacity of a glass vessel refers to its perceived size or volume based on external dimensions, while the actual capacity represents the true volume of the vessel, taking into account both interior and exterior dimensions.


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