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how to calculate percent error
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Answered by Eve
Percent Error Formula = [ (Experimental Value - Theoretical Value) / Theoretical Value ] x 100%
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is that an absolute value?
and can the experimental value & theo value be percents?
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also how do you find the mole ratio between anhydrous crystals and water
(hydrated crystal lab)
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