If one ignores the thermal expansion of glass and any


If one ignores the thermal expansion of glass and any weighing errors due to the buoyancy effect, does the volume of water actually delivered by a volumetric pipet differ as a function of the temperature of water used in the calibration? Does the mass of the delivered water change with the temperature of the water used on the calibration?

my guess is yes to the volume vs. temp
but no to the mass vs. temp
but I feel like my logic is flawed

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