In Part A, the mass of KHC,H,O, is measured to the nearest 0.0001 g. However, the volume of water used to dissolve the KHP does not need to be precise. Explain why the amount of water added to KHP has no effect on the experimental results.

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In Part A, the mass of KHC,H,O, is measured to the nearest 0.0001 g. However, the volume of water used to dissolve
the KHP does not need to be precise. Explain why the amount of water added to KHP has no effect on the experimental
results.
Transcribed Image Text:In Part A, the mass of KHC,H,O, is measured to the nearest 0.0001 g. However, the volume of water used to dissolve the KHP does not need to be precise. Explain why the amount of water added to KHP has no effect on the experimental results.
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