a) What is the difference between an analytical balance and a top loading balance? b) The solid is transferred to the weighing beaker while the beaker is on the bench and not on the balance. What is an advantage of weighing in this manner rather than measuring into the beaker while the beaker sits on the balance?
a) What is the difference between an analytical balance and a top loading balance? b) The...
the solid is transferred to the weighing heaker while the beaker is on the bench and not the balance. what is the advantage of weighing in this manner rather than measuring into the beaker while the beaker sits on the balance?
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