That's what I was thinking. I would think the # of drops of the reagent in comparison the amount of the powder is important - not just in comparison to the presence of the powder. But I also am not a scientist.
That's what I was thinking. I would think the # of drops of the reagent in comparison the amount of the powder is important - not just in comparison to the presence of the powder. But I also am not a scientist.
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