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30 July, 23:08

Describe the experimental procedure for how a student can determine the total volume of a 125 mL Erlenmeyer flask filled to the brim with water, with only a 100 mL graduated cylinder?

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  1. 30 July, 23:28
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    Procedure explained below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to determine the total volume of a 125 mL Erlenmeyer flask using a 100 mL graduated cylinder, follow the following steps:

    Step 1:

    First, fill the 100mL graduated cylinder with water upto the brim.

    Step 2: Pour this 100mL from the graduated cylinder into the Erlenmeyer flask.

    Step 3: Again refill the 100mL graduated cylinder to the brim i. e., to exactly 100 mL

    Step 4: Pour as much water from this graduated cylinder as possible to fill the Erlenmeyer flask.

    Step 5: Note the volume of water remaining in the graduated cylinder.

    Calculation:

    Volume of Erlenmeyer flask = 100mL + (100mL - volume remaining in graduated cylinder step 5)
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