4. Imagine that a significant portion of your copper oxide sample (either one) stuck to the sides of the test tube while
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4. Imagine that a significant portion of your copper oxide sample (either one) stuck to the sides of the test tube while
4. Imagine that a significant portion of your copper oxide sample (either one) stuck to the sides of the test tube while you were weighing your sample and was unable to fully react over the course of the experiment (aka it remained as copper oxide even after the reaction was done). Would your calculated mass percent of copper in copper oxide be greater than, less than, or equal to the true mass percentage of copper in copper oxide? Explain.
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