The concentration of sulfate ion in a solution is measured by precipitating the sulfate as BaSO4, filtering the precipitate on ashless filter paper, and heating the filter paper and precipitate in a tared crucible with a Bunsen burner. Which error will result in a sulfate concentration that is higher than the actual concentration
(A) The empty crucible contains a few drops of water when it is tared.
(B) A glass fiber filter is used instead of ashless filter paper.
(C) Some fine precipitate is not captured by the filter.
(D) Some of the sulfate-containing solution spills before the BaCl2 solution is added.
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