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One of the goals of this experiment is to show the molar ratio of Mg/O is 1. Almost all students when conducting this experiment will determine this to be greater than
1. Will the following error lead to a Mg/O molar ratio greater than 1 or less than 1?
Error: The reaction was not heated long enough, and as a consequence not all of the
magnesium reacted.
Greater than 1
Less than 1
Will not effect result

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