If you do not heat your crucible strongly enough to remove all volatile impurities when you heat the crucible empty, what will be the result if those impurities are completely volatilized when heating your sample?

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If you do not heat your crucible strongly enough to remove all volatile impurities when you heat the
crucible empty, what will be the result if those impurities are completely volatilized when heating
your sample?
O your sample will weigh more than it is supposed to after heating , causing the mass of water to be less than
it is supposed to be
O your sample will weigh less than it is supposed to after heating, causing the mass of water to be higher than
it is supposed to be
O the loss of water happening during the initial heating or during the second heating isn't relevant
Transcribed Image Text:If you do not heat your crucible strongly enough to remove all volatile impurities when you heat the crucible empty, what will be the result if those impurities are completely volatilized when heating your sample? O your sample will weigh more than it is supposed to after heating , causing the mass of water to be less than it is supposed to be O your sample will weigh less than it is supposed to after heating, causing the mass of water to be higher than it is supposed to be O the loss of water happening during the initial heating or during the second heating isn't relevant
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