Edward wants to convince his classmates that his 50.00-mL buret is a class A glassware (calibration correction is at +0.

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Edward wants to convince his classmates that his 50.00-mL buret is a class A glassware (calibration correction is at +0.

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Edward wants to convince his classmates that his 50.00-mL buret
is a class A glassware (calibration correction is at +0.05 mL). He
read from a journal that the temperature (°C) affects the true
volume (TV) and nominal volume according to the following equation:
TV = NV((-6.548x10-4/°C) T + 1.0213) Calculate the temperature
range where he should conduct his experiments to prove his
claim.
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