3.35 mL of hydrogen gas was generated in Trial #1. In order to determine this careful measurements must be made. If some of the gas generated escapes it will not all be measured. If some gas is lost and not measured would this lead to an experimental value of R being higher or lower than what was calculated in this experiment? higher lower Will not affect result

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3.35 mL of hydrogen gas was generated in Trial #1. In order to determine this careful
measurements must be made. If some of the gas generated escapes it will not all be
measured. If some gas is lost and not measured would this lead to an experimental value of R
being higher or lower than what was calculated in this experiment?
higher
lower
Will not affect result
Transcribed Image Text:3.35 mL of hydrogen gas was generated in Trial #1. In order to determine this careful measurements must be made. If some of the gas generated escapes it will not all be measured. If some gas is lost and not measured would this lead to an experimental value of R being higher or lower than what was calculated in this experiment? higher lower Will not affect result
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