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To find percent error, use this formula: (actual - experimental) / actual = x Then multiply x by 100 for your percentage. In this case, it would be: (100.0 C - 98.5) / (100) = .015 .015 x 100 = 1.5% There was a 1.5% error.
"Not all of the Mg has completely reacted."
No. Density is an intrinsic property and does not depend on the amount or size of the sample. If you are referring to finding the volume of an irregular solid by water displacement, then you will get a very large experimental error if the solid sticks out of the water. The amount of water added to the graduated cylinder initially, must be enough to completely cover the solid, before you place the solid in the cylinder.
its a percent error * * * * * No, it is the relative error. When that is multiplied by 100 it becomes a percentage error.
It should but it probably will not because of: experimental error measurement error calibration error (zero error)
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boiling chips are not added to the distillation flask. the thermometer bulb is placed in the boiling liquid. the water to the water-jacketed condenser is not turned on.
Mistake are faulty which can be avoided by careful ans properly trained experiment er.mistakes are committed due to the following causes :-1)Lack of skill 2) faulty observation 3)wrong recording ............error cannot be completely eliminated..but can be minimised....In short:= Mistake Which creat by man and error make by faulty Things which we use.....
ERROR OF OMISSION is an error which occurs as a result of an action not taken. In accounting, the error occurs when both the entries required for a transaction are completely omitted from the books.
It depends on whether or not he gets up with the ball and makes an accurate throw, but if he misses it completely, there is no error called and it is a hit.
Nexon sometimes has maintenance going on so that could be the error problem. But if there isn't a maintenance, then try restarting your computer or completely re-install it.
Perhaps, but it isn't likely. Minor errors are just that, minor. If it is a substantial error, completely wrong license or name, it might be thrown out.
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Polonium is a radioactive element discovered by Pierre and Marie Curie by boiling Pitchblende with water and chemicals.
The run that was a result of the error is unearned as are all runs that score after two out in that inning.
Any person that makes an error and doesn't try to fix it is going to have a bigger error.
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