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DF: the capacity « delivered » by a standard graduated flask, corresponding to a scale mark (designated capacity « Ex »), is equal to the volume of water delivered by the flask at the reference temperature, when filled to this scale mark and then emp

DF: the capacity « delivered » by a standard graduated flask, corresponding to a scale mark (designated capacity « Ex »), is equal to the volume of water delivered by the flask at the reference temperature, when filled to this scale mark and then emp

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