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9E and 9F please. I'm unsure about the answers.
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9F you will talk about preparing more sucrose solutions at narrower intervals and cross matching the results.
9E i am not sure but I think it might be slightly higher than 0 , like maybe 1 or 2 as the change in mass when it was in 0 isn't that big.
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