Well, this question is a bit unclear though if you mean an error on how to separate it them in is filtering or heating, evaporating etc...
Sodium chloride pH Presence of disaccarides
What are the sources of error in a solubility lab containing potassium crystal
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Are you dumb? Give values.
The answer depends on what p is and what method is used to calculate it.
No it is not. At least, not sensibly.
Sodium chloride pH Presence of disaccarides
Not enough information
What are the sources of error in a solubility lab containing potassium crystal
Calibration error (the equipment gives the incorrect result) and false assumptions (the sample is uniform and solid).
the map could be incorrect
Learning by "trial and error method" was discovered by - THORNDIKE
The greatest possible error is 0.005
parallax error - reading of volume of burette
Some possible sources of lab error. 1. Not preciously measuring. 2 Air pressure (not being at STP). 3 Not all liquid evaporating when measuring a solid. 4 How many significant digits are used and when rounded
The greatest possible error is 0.0005
A compounded error is an error caused by something which is unforeseen, such as extreme weather conditions.