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Chemistry, 20.10.2020 05:01, andrewblack033

Why might the amount of copper produced be less than 100% of the expected amount? Check all
possible reasons
There are impurities in the substances.
The reaction might not go to completion.
The amount of one of the reactants might be
measured incorrectly
The molar ratio may not be correct.
The expected amount might be based on
measurements with error.
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