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Suppose that a student performing this experiment did not remove ALL the air bubbles in the micropycnometer when filling it with their liquid unknown. Assuming there were no other errors, would the density of the liquid unknown be high, low, or unaffected by the error?
Suppose that a student performing this experiment did not remove ALL the air bubbles in the micropycnometer when filling it with water. Assuming there were no other errors, would the density of the liquid unknown be high, low, or unaffected by the error?
Suppose that a student performing this experiment did not remove ALL the air bubbles in the micropycnometer when filling it with their liquid unknown. Assuming there were no other errors, would the density of the liquid unknown be high, low, or unaffected by the error?
Suppose that a student performing this experiment did not remove ALL the air bubbles in the micropycnometer when filling it with water. Assuming there were no other errors, would the density of the liquid unknown be high, low, or unaffected by the error?
Nelly StrackeLv2
13 Dec 2019