A balance high readability is necessarily equated to high accuracy. Select one: a. True b. False Examples of solids heavier than and soluble in water, except Select one: a. borax in alcohol b. cupric sulfate c. heavy magnesium oxide d. potassium alum Specific gravity of a solid in flotation method is compared indirectly with a liquid of known specific gravity. When the solid will neither sink or rise in the liquid, the specific gravity of the solid is different as the liquiud. Select one: a. The first statement is correct b. Both statements are incorrect c. Both statements are correct d. The second statement is correct

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A balance high readability is necessarily equated to high accuracy.
Select one:
a. True
b. False
Examples of solids heavier than and soluble in water, except
Select one:
a. borax in alcohol
b. cupric sulfate
c. heavy magnesium oxide
d. potassium alum
Specific gravity of a solid in flotation method is compared indirectly with a liquid
of known specific gravity. When the solid will neither sink or rise in the liquid, the
specific gravity of the solid is different as the liquiud.
Select one:
a. The first statement is correct
b. Both statements are incorrect
c. Both statements are correct
d. The second statement is correct
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Transcribed Image Text:A balance high readability is necessarily equated to high accuracy. Select one: a. True b. False Examples of solids heavier than and soluble in water, except Select one: a. borax in alcohol b. cupric sulfate c. heavy magnesium oxide d. potassium alum Specific gravity of a solid in flotation method is compared indirectly with a liquid of known specific gravity. When the solid will neither sink or rise in the liquid, the specific gravity of the solid is different as the liquiud. Select one: a. The first statement is correct b. Both statements are incorrect c. Both statements are correct d. The second statement is correct Next page
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