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Transcribed Image Text:When filling a volumetric flask with water, the water is added until:
Select one:
a. There is no water in the neck of the flask, but the bottom is filled.
b. The flask is filled to the very top.
c. The meniscus changes colour.
d. The bottom of the meniscus is on the line in the neck.
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