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What does the term "tare" mean in chemistry?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

●Deducting the weight of a vessel when measuring substances on a balance.

Explanation:

●The term tare is used when weighing chemicals on a balance, using the tare button allows for you to account for only the weight of the substance being measured and not the vessel it's being measured in.

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Answered by jit2019
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TARE:-

The tare of a container is its weight when it's empty, which is important to know when you can't weigh something without putting it into something else.

In chemistry, a "tare" is a counterweight used on this same principle.

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