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Oh, dude, that's just the temperature at which the volume of the liquid inside the measuring cylinder is calibrated to be accurate. It's like setting the stage for the liquid to perform its best measurement dance. So, yeah, 20 degrees Celsius is just the chill spot where the liquid feels most comfortable showing off its volume skills.

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