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In the graph Mercury Difference in Peaks and Dips, Figure 6,  the $n=2$ data point for dips is not on the fit line, even within error bars. This means, means  that that one point could be altering the fit of data for the dips. In order to understand To discover  if this data point was possibly  altering the data,we decided to make  a graph of both the peaks and dips, was made  without the $n=2$ data point. Also, in order to see if there are any other To further reduce the possibility of data  pointsthat are  skewing the fit,we plotted all of  the difference between consecutive  peaks and dips was plotted  and used then  one fit was used  for both subsets of data. This can be seen in Figure: Single Mercury fit for both Peaks and Dips. Figure 7.