Calculate the volume of liquid in the NMR tube sketched below. Give your answer in microliters, and round to the nearest 1 µL. 2.33 cm 1.6 mm
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The diameter of the tube is given in millimeters (mm), but the height of the liquid is given in centimeters (cm). We know that 1 cm = 10 mm, so the height of the liquid is 2.33 cm = 23.3 mm. The volume of a cylinder (which is the shape of the liquid in the tube) Show more…
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