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margarita set up three vials on a hot plate. she poured the same amount of liquid into each of the vials, and then she turned on the hot plate. which event could be a significant source of error in her experiment?
a. the vials were different shapes.
b. the liquids had different boiling points.
c. she forgot to wear gloves.
d. the air temperature varied.
In an experiment where the same amount of liquid is heated, the shape of the vials can affect heat distribution. Different - shaped vials have different surface - area - to - volume ratios. A vial with a larger surface - area - to - volume ratio will lose heat more quickly to the surrounding air. This can lead to inconsistent heating of the liquids inside the vials, which is a significant source of error.
The boiling point of the liquid (B) is a property of the liquid itself and is not an experimental error in this context. Forgetting to wear gloves (C) is a safety issue, not an error in the experiment's design or execution that affects the heating of the liquids. The air temperature variation (D) is likely negligible compared to the heat from the hot plate, and also, the hot plate is the main heat source.
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A. The vials were different shapes.