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Place the graduated cylinder from step 5 on a flat surface. View the meniscus at eye level. (The meniscus is the curve that forms at the top of the water in the graduated cylinder.) Measure the volume
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Place the graduated cylinder from step 5 on a flat surface. View the meniscus at eye level. (The meniscus is the curve that forms at the top of the water in the graduated cylinder.) Measure the volume of water in mL at the bottom of the meniscus. Volume of water: mL
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Answer: The answer will be 27.0
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