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Why were we instructed to add distilled water to a metal nitrate solution? What purpose does the water serve in the experiment? Just to add volume so the probe can reach the solution?
12 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
I've answered "at this" before but if you will tell us what experiment you are doing and something about the details we may be able to help. As it is we're in the dark as to what you've done.
12 years ago

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