2) Suppose a student knowingly (and correctly calculated the concentrations) chose to use a 4.00-mL volumetric pipet to
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2) Suppose a student knowingly (and correctly calculated the concentrations) chose to use a 4.00-mL volumetric pipet to
2) Suppose a student knowingly (and correctly calculated the concentrations) chose to use a 4.00-mL volumetric pipet to measure the iron nitrate solution instead of the 5.00-mL pipet. What change, if any, would this cause in the value of the average equilibrium constant (Kavg) at room temperature if the following occurred: a) The total volume was adjusted to 14.00 mL b) The volume remained at 15.00 mL because of the addition of 1.00 mL of water to each tube.
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