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Part 2: Significant Figures in Calculations Volume 1.) Did your 150mL Erlenmeyer flask really hold 150mL ? Circle: Yes or No 2.) Based on your

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Part 2: Significant Figures in Calculations Volume 1.) Did your 150mL Erlenmeyer flask really hold 150mL ? Circle: Yes or No 2.) Based on your answer above, would you say an Erlenmeyer flask is better suited for measuring volumes or for holding and mixing solutions? Circle: Measuring or Holding/Mixing 3.) If the density of water is 0.9982g/mL at 20C, what is the mass of water that was in the Erlenmeyer flask? Use your calculated total volume of water measured using the graduated cylinders. Show your work

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