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In part C of this experiment, it is possible that some of the unknown solid did not dissolve in the solvent. If this happened, after all other parts of the experiment had been done correctly, what would be the effect on the freezing point with the unknown present? How would the calculated molar mass change for the unknown solid? Specifically state whether the molar mass of the unknown would be erroneously high or erroneously low.

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