In any volume measurement we need to approach the measuring instrument at proper eye position, at eye level. When we are up close to the liquid level at eye level, we will observe that the surface of the liquid forms a "lens-shaped". This is called the meniscus. In taking the measurement, we always read the bottom of the meniscus. Below is an example of a reading taken of a liquid in a buret. The diagram shows an expanded view of the portion of the buret near the surface of the liquid.
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Let's analyze this measurement:
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