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Why is it generally better to take readings slowly during this experiment?
A. To prevent the glass tubes from breaking
B. To ensure atmospheric pressure and temperature remain relatively constant.
C. To reduce eye strain while reading the meniscus
D. To make the graph plotting easier
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