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The calibration of a pipette is made taking into account this small volume.

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Q: Why should you not blow out the small amount of solution that remains in pipette when measuring liquids?
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Why should you not blow out small amount of solution that remains in a pipette when measuring liquids?

It has been calibrated to include the small volume that remains in the tip after all the solution has drained


Why should you not blow out the small amount of solution that remains in a pipette when measuring liquid?

The calibration of a pipette is made taking into account this small volume.


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