While performing the Dumas experiment, if the outside of the flask were not completely dry (Part 1), how would this affe

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While performing the Dumas experiment, if the outside of the flask were not completely dry (Part 1), how would this affe

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While performing the Dumas experiment, if the outside of the flask were not completely dry (Part 1), how would this affect the calculated molar mass of the unknown volatile liquid? Would it be higher or lower? Explain. While determining the pressure during the Dumas experiment, if the barometric pressure reported were lower than the actual vapor pressure (Part I), how would this error affect the calculated molar mass of the unknown volatile liquid? Explain. While determining the volume during this experiment (Part II), if the total volume of the flask were incorrectly reported as 125 mL, how would this error affect the calculated molar mass of the unknown volatile liquid? Explain.
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