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Doc Inmaking is trying to identify a clear colorless solvent. The possible identities are toluene (density = 0.867g / m * L) , ethanol (density = 0.789g / m * L) , and chloroform (density = 1.483g / m * L) . He obtains an experimental density of 0.81 plus/minus 0.03g / m * L . What is the most likely identity of his sample? Is his experimental value sufficiently accurate?

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