How many decimal places should be used for a buret? How many decimal places should be used for a 10 ml graduated cylinder? How many decimal places should be used for a 10 mL volumetric pipet?
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Buret: Burets are typically graduated in increments of 0.1 mL, and the volume can be estimated to the nearest 0.01 mL. Therefore, a buret should be read to two decimal places. Show more…
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