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What is the primary reason for clamping the capillary tube vertically above the beaker?
A. To prevent the tube from falling into the beaker
B. To make it easier to attach the microscope
C. To ensure the height measurement 'h' is truly vertical
D. To keep the tube away from direct sunlight
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