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Which is the following statements is correct :
1- The use of paper for weighing is not acceptable practice for quantitative determination.
2- Cleaning solution is prepared from sodium dichromate and nitric acid.
3- Volumetric glassware shouldnât be calibrated before use.
4- Chemical are placed directly on the balance pane.
5- The object to be weighing shouldnât be at room temperature.
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Which is the following statements is correct :
1- The use of paper for weighing is not accepta...
1- The use of paper for weighing is not accepta...
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