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If a scientist accidentally adds 10 ml of solution instead of 1 ml during an experiment, this is an example of a
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If a scientist accidentally adds 10 ml of solution instead of 1 ml during an experiment, this is
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Mistake , a mess up , not being careful , could be a problem depending if there’s a chemical or not a number of things could result from this
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