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Q: Why did the moisture form of the tube?
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Why is it important to use a dry test tube?

A drying tube or guard tube is a tube-like piece of apparatus housing a disposable solid dessicant, at one end the tube-like structure terminates in ground glass to connect the drying tube to a reaction vessel, to keep the reaction vessel free of moisture. (Moisture which may adversely effect the reaction)


Why you need to cool the sample first before you weigh it?

The reason you heat the test tube before weighing it is because of the residual moisture on the test tube itself. The weight of the glass itself will not change, but if there is moisture inside the tube, it could distort your readings. Therefore, you heat the test tube to evaporate any moisture remaining in the test tube to get an accurate weight measurement.


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How do snow storms form in the Appalachian Mountains or the Rocky Mountains Where do these storms get their moisture?

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In what form do Water vapor droplets form clouds and Earth's gravity pulls the moisture to the surface?

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Is there moisture in tornado?

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