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Predict how each of the following "mistakes" would affect the value of the measured Ksp and provide reasoning for your response. Choose the best statement for each scenario.
a) The burette was inadvertently left wet with water from cleaning. The measured Ksp would be lower than the true value The measured Ksp would be higher than the true value The measured Ksp would be same as the true value
b) Using phenolphthalein as the indicator instead of methyl red. The measured Ksp would be lower than the true value The measured Ksp would be higher than the true value The measured Ksp would be same as the true value
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