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To properly read a meniscus,

  • A. hold the measuring device at eye level and read the bottom of the curve of the liquid level
  • B. hold the measuring device at eye level and read the top of the curve of the liquid level where the liquid adheres to the walls of the container.
  • C. hold the measuring device at table level and, looking down into the measuring device, read the bottom of the curve of the liquid level.
  • D. hold the measuring device at table level and, looking down into the measuring device, read the top of the curve of the liquid level.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: To properly read a meniscus, it is essential to hold the measuring device at eye level to avoid parallax error. Reading the bottom of the curve of the liquid level is correct because the meniscus is the concave or convex curve at the liquid's surface. Choice B is incorrect because reading the top of the curve where the liquid adheres to the walls of the container can lead to inaccurate measurements. Choices C and D are incorrect as they suggest holding the device at table level, which can introduce parallax error and result in an incorrect reading.