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5 December, 17:07

The density of ethanol was determined experimentally at 25°C in a series of trials to be 0.608 g/mL, 0.705 g/mL, and 0.689 g/mL. The accepted density of ethanol is reported to be 0.789 g/mL. calculate % error for this experiment. use the average experimental density in your calculation and report your answer to o. 0.1%.

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  1. 5 December, 18:24
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    15.46%

    0.667 g/mL (more o less) 0.052 g/mL (standard deviation)

    Explanation:

    To solve the problem, it is necessary calculate the average:

    (0.608 g/mL + 0.705 g/mL + and 0.689 g/mL) / 3 = 0.667 g/mL

    standard deviation = 0.052

    Now, let us calculate the % error:

    [ (0.789 g/mL - 0.667 g/mL) / 0.789 g/mL] * 100% = 15.46%
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