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Question: write in past tense don't use first pronoun or third pronoun.. Always adjust the valve carefully while pointing your pipet in a safe direction. Test the flow by immersing the pipet tip in a beaker of water--it should bubble vigorously, but not enough to cause much splashing. When the flow is set to your satisfaction, immerse the tip of the pipet in the Erlenmeyer flask containing the reaction mixture. Secure the flask to a stand with a clamp because the reaction mixture may need about 10 minutes of moderately vigorous bubbling to reach completion

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The valve was adjusted carefully while pointing the pipet in a safe direction. The flow was tested by immersing the pipet tip in a beaker of water, which resulted in vigorous bubbling, but not enough to cause significant splashing. Once satisfied with the flow, the pipet tip was immersed in an Erlenmeyer flask containing the reaction mixture. To ensure stability, the flask had been secured to a stand with a clamp, as the reaction mixture might have required approximately 10 minutes of moderately vigorous bubbling to reach completion.

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April 26, 2023, 12:24 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, April 26, 2023

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