Describe how the following errors would affect the reaction results: - Forgetting to add the sulfuric acid. - Skipping the sodium bicarbonate washing step
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A) Forgetting to add sulfuric acid would decrease the reaction rate, while skipping the sodium bicarbonate washing step would increase the acidity.
B) Forgetting to add sulfuric acid would halt the reaction, while skipping the sodium bicarbonate washing step would increase the purity of the product.
C) Forgetting to add sulfuric acid would hinder the reaction, while skipping the sodium bicarbonate washing step would lead to a contaminated product.
D) Forgetting to add sulfuric acid would slow down the reaction, while skipping the sodium bicarbonate washing step would not affect the reaction outcome.
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