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Chemistry, 07.03.2020 00:54 lauren21bunch

A student performs this experiment but forgets to remove air bubbles from the NaOH buret valve.

a. Would the measured volume of NaOH added in the back-titration be incorrectly high or low?
b. How would this error affect the results of the experiment?

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