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A water sample has a volume of exactly 12.0000mL. This volume would be recorded 12.0mL if it were measured from a 50-mL graduated cylinder.

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It would be recorded as 12mL. the extra zeroes would imply an accuracy that you didn't have.A 50 mL cylinder can only be read easily to the nearest mL.

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What is the measurement of a 12.0000mL of water recorded in a buret

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