User talk:Nickburris1

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Meniscus
Hi Nickburris1. I reverted your edit on Meniscus because the meniscus of a burette is always read to one more precise digit than the burette is calibrated. In this case, because the burette's smallest division is a tenth of a milliliter, the reading is taken to a hundredth of a milliliter. The last digit is estimated, but in this case it is pretty clear the bottom of the meniscus just touches the 20mL line, hence the reading of 20.00mL. See here for more details. Thanks, Altamel (talk) 03:04, 4 February 2015 (UTC)