how would the following (separation of a mixture) experimental error affect the
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how would the following (separation of a mixture) experimental error affect the final density of your distillate(increase, decrease): too much sudden heating during your experiment causes some of the liquid to bump and flow over into the condenser. please explain your reasoning how would the following (separation of a mixture) experimental error affect the final density of your distillate(increase, decrease): too much sudden heating during your experiment causes some of the liquid to bump and flow over into the condenser. please explain your reasoning how would the following (separation of a mixture) experimental error affect the final density of your distillate(increase, decrease): too much sudden heating during your experiment causes some of the liquid to bump and flow over into the condenser. please explain your reasoningExplanation / Answer
experimental error...
final density of distillate....
a)
some liquid bumpos and flow over the condenser
This will have liquid, which are the least volatiel, typically, high viscous/dense material
Therefore, there will be not only our material of interest, but also the liquid material which should have remain in the bottoms (i.e. not the distillate)
Therefore, expect the density to increase (incorrectly due error)
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