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From the time the mass of the flask is measured, until the time it is finally measured, it is handled a number of times with oily fingers. Does this lack of proper technique result in molar mass of the vapor being in the flask being too high, too low or unaffected?
From the time the mass of the flask is measured, until the time it is finally measured, it is handled a number of times with oily fingers. Does this lack of proper technique result in molar mass of the vapor being in the flask being too high, too low or unaffected?
Jean KeelingLv2
31 Dec 2019