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What is the significance of using a 'set square' in this experiment?
A. It measures the temperature of the gas.
B. It helps to accurately read the level of the mercury meniscus and reduce parallax error.
C. It calculates the volume of the gas.
D. It stirs the mercury to make it flow better.
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