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You are asked to calibrate a 25.00 mL volumetric pipet. You determine that the temperature of your distilled water is 24.5 degrees celsius. You carefully determined the mass of a clean dry beaker and found that it was 58.1884 g. You pulled water up to the mark and transferred this to the beaker and found that the new mass 82.9658 g. What is the actual volume delivered by the pipet?

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