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because otherwise it gives you an incorrect reading. burette measurements are very precise, because you can easily see how many milliliters of substance you are pouring out - air bubbles will interfere with this exact calculation.

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The true volume is lowered and is not correct.

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These air bubbles must be eliminated before a titration.

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The presence of bubbles affect the correct volume of the titrant.

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