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3 September, 04:50

A Chemist measured 184 mL using a graduated cylinder. Based on her experience, the volume did not seem to be correct. This volume was again measured using a calibrated standard device, from which it was determined that the volume of the liquid was actually 230.0 mL. What is the % error in this measurement?

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  1. 3 September, 05:35
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    Percent error = 20%

    Explanation:

    The percent error is calculated using the following equation:

    Percent error = | (approximate value - exact value) | / (exact value) x 100%

    In this problem, the approximate value was 184 mL and the exact value was 230.0 mL

    Percent error = | (184 mL - 230.0 mL) | / (230.0 mL) x 100% = 20%
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