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Suppose that a student doing this experiment ran into some procedural and calculation difficulties. State the effect each of the following would have on the calculated value of R determined from this experiment. Briefly explain. (1) After the reaction was completed, the student failed to withdraw the rod to its original position before taking the second buret reading. (2) The student neglected to take into account the pressure of water vapor in the system when doing the calculations. (3) The hydrogen peroxide solution had decomposed slightly after standing for a while, so its concentration

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Answer:

1.- The volume will be incorrect.

2.- The volume will be incorrect.

3.- will decrease.

Step-by-step explanation:

1.- If the rod is not in the correct position, the volume inside the buret will continue to leak, so the reading of the volume that is suppose to be show the equilibrium will be incorrect.

2.- The pressure of water vapor will be different depending the environmental pressure, in this way, if the student do not check either the temperature or the pressure, the calculations will be different, because the liquids behave different at different temperatures.

3.- If a substance get decomposed after a while, the concentration starts to decrease, this is important for some processes like doing hair dyes, in which the amount of hydrogen peroxide is to important.

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the only one i can make sense out of would be:
(1) "After the reaction was completed, the student failed to withdraw the rod to its original position before taking the second buret reading." this would affect the volume, since the rod is submerged in the solution, it would affect the reading (it would appear as a greater volume).
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