A student performed this experiment, but incorrectly used a beaker to find the v
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A student performed this experiment, but incorrectly used a beaker to find the volumes, rather than a graduated cylinder. If all of the volume measurements (of the dissolved solutions) were too big each time, what would be the effect on the student's calculated Ksp?
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Calculated Ksp would be too big.
Calculated Ksp could be too big or too small.
Calculated Ksp would still be correct.
Calculated Ksp would be too small.
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Calculated Ksp would be too big.
Calculated Ksp could be too big or too small.
Calculated Ksp would still be correct.
Calculated Ksp would be too small.
Explanation / Answer
concentration is mol of solute per unit volume,so if the volume measureed by beaker is larger than actual volume then concentration would be lower.
ksp is the iron product concentration therefore concentration is lower means ksp is too low.
calculated ksp would be too small.
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