starshine02
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My textbook says that the conical flask used to hold the standard solution only has to be washed with distilled water and doesn't have to be dried. I've also checked up on some notes and most of them say that drying the flask is unnecessary too.
I don't really understand why? Doesn't the leftover water there dilute the standard solution so it changes the concentration slightly? When I performed the experiment, I remember drying it because my teacher told me to.
Thanks in advance.
I don't really understand why? Doesn't the leftover water there dilute the standard solution so it changes the concentration slightly? When I performed the experiment, I remember drying it because my teacher told me to.
Thanks in advance.
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