melaniertg510
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  • 22-09-2020
  • Chemistry
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A cool, yellow-orange flame is used to heat the crucible. Would this affect the mass of the crucible? If so, how?

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sandlee09
sandlee09 sandlee09
  • 27-09-2020

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Usually, it would not affect the crucible, but depending on the temperature of the flame the enamel of the crucible may begin to melt and stick to the metal object being used to handle the crucible. This tiny amount that is melted off can cause very small changes in the original mass of the crucible, which although it is almost unnoticeable it is still there. Therefore, the answer to this question would be yes.

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