percentage of error for experimental

  1. In expressing experiential error or uncertainty, when does one use (a) experimental error and (b) percentage difference
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  2. In successive experimental measurements, the refractive index of a glass turned out to be 1.54, 1.45, 1.53, 1.56, 1.44, 1.54.
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  3. Is there a difference between sources of experimental error and sources of error?yes experimental error is when you did
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  4. percentage of error for experimental mole ratio, (1:3:1) along with theoretical ration (1:1:1:1:1)You need to clarigy what you
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  5. percentage of error for experimental mole ratio, (1:3:1) along with theoretical ration (1:1:1:1:1)answered below
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  6. The measured experimental volume of ascetic acid in a sample of vinegar was 7% and the manufacture claimed volume is 5.8% , what
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  7. Percentage error in displacement time and mass are 2%, 1% and 3%. Find percentage error in the measurement of force.
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  8. A particle is moving at 0.75c relative to a lab on Earth. By what percentage is the Newtonian expression for its momentumin
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  9. Based on the experimental data, I was able to calculate the experimental pKa value which is 5.04 and the literature value of the
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  10. complete the following sentence. For an experimental measurement, the experimental value minus the accepted value is called the
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