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Observation should be accurate so that in future it can be use correctly.
Science, including counting, relies on exact measurements and observations.
A scientist must make accurate observations because usually these results are going to be communicated to others. Some people might even want to do the same experiment so you have to give the right directions before something bad happens. However, though, in experiments, scientists repeat their trails for more accurate results.
To be able to consult the data later, to talk seriously with others about the experiment, to compare experiments and results, to support arguments, etc.
Observations in Time was created in 1969.
Practice improves your ability to make accurate observations.
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why are careful, accurate observations necessary in chemistry practical work.
Because good observations ensure accurate data and valid conclusions.
Observation should be accurate so that in future it can be use correctly.
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Empiricism
More importance can be attached to observations which are either of greater importance, accuracy (lesser variance).
Any single observation may or may not be accurate. If you compare observations you can reduce the chance of observational error.