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What is the significance of the term 'l_corrected = l - (1/3)r' in the volume calculation?
A. It accounts for the thermal expansion of the glass tube
B. It adjusts the measured length to account for the non-cylindrical end volume
C. It compensates for the meniscus effect of the mercury
D. It converts the length to standard temperature and pressure
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