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In a gravimetric analysis, if the water molecules are not completely removed from the salt during the heating process, will the reported salt-to-water mole ratio be high or low?
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Presumably, any salt-to-water ratio would be low, if the water molecules are not removed from the solution, whatever it may be, as salt is typically a very small potion in saline water.
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