For the antimony trichloride system, we assume only dilution when calculating concentrations. By making this assumption,

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For the antimony trichloride system, we assume only dilution when calculating concentrations. By making this assumption,

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For the antimony trichloride system, we assume only dilution when calculating concentrations. By making this assumption, are we adding random or systematic error to our data? Explain the error in this assumption O Random error because we do not consider any reaction that occurs when distilled water or HCl is added. The error will persist regardless of how many times the experiment is repeated Systematic error because we do not consider any reaction that occurs when distilled water or HCl is added. The error will persist regardless of how many times the experiment is repeated O Random error because the dilution accounts for any reaction that may occur when distilled water or HCl is added. The error may not be introduced if the procedure is repeated O Systematic error because the dilution accounts for any reaction that may occur when distilled water or HCl is added. The error may not be introduced if the procedure is repeated
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