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1) if there was a leak in the syringe and gas escaping as the syringe plunger was being compressed, what would this do to the k value
2) If the thermometer was calibrated incorrectly and was reading 2.0°C higher than it should for all your experiments for the Gay-Lussac's Law, what would this do to the graph?
3) Your absent minded lab partner misread the pressure in the room. Instead of 628 mmHg, they said it was 700 mmHg. What will this do to the k value for the Gay-Lussacs law experiment?
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