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In the context of reporting the final result, what does the '±... Nm⁻¹' part signify?
A. The range of temperatures over which the experiment was performed
B. The estimated uncertainty or error associated with the measured surface tension value
C. The difference between the theoretical and experimental values
D. The tolerance of the capillary tube
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