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Chemistry, 16.11.2019 00:31 mirianplacencia27

1. if the sample of the complex ion compound that you prepared had not thoroughly dried, but contained traces of water or ethanol would this make your determination of the moles nh3/g and moles ni2+/g too high, too low, or would it not affect your results at all? would this make your determination of the value of x too high, too low or would it not affect your result at all? explain

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