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State three assumptions that are specific to the experiment. If these assumptions were invalid, explain how the results would be affected (e. g. artificially high/low MW and/or pKa).For example, it is assumed that the indicator, phenolphthalein, is appropriate for your unknown acid. What would be the outcome if phenolphthalein were not appropriate (be specific about the impact)
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