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In a classmate's experimental report, there are the following experimental data, among which (1) A. Weigh 1 1.7g salt with a tray balance B. Measure 10mL hydrochloric acid.
A, pallet scale is generally accurate to 0. 1g, which can be called 1 1.7g salt, so it is correct;

B, measuring 100mL liquid is generally measured with an equal measuring cylinder and a slightly larger measuring cylinder at one time. Choosing 100 ml will make the actual liquid have a big error, so it is wrong;

C, 10ml measuring cylinder is actually accurate to 0. 1mL, which can only produce 8.2mL of hydrochloric acid, but not 8.26mL of hydrochloric acid, so it is wrong;

D pallet scales are generally accurate to 0. 1g, but it is impossible to be accurate to 0.01g. It can't be called 5.36g zinc particles, so it's wrong.

So choose one