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When a 10 mL graduated cylinder is filled to the 10 mL mark, the mass of the water was measured to be 10.085 g at 20ºC. If the density of water is taken to be 0.9975 g/mL at 20ºC, what is the percent error
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When a 10 mL graduated cylinder is filled to the 10 mL mark, the mass of the water was measured to be 10.085 g at 20ºC. If the density of water is taken to be 0.9975 g/mL at 20ºC, what is the percent error for the 10 mL of water.
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to calculate percent errorsubtract the accepted value from the experimental value.Take the absolute value of step 1.Divide that answer by the accepted value.Multiply that answer by 100
so% error = [|(10.085 g/ 10 ml) - 0.9975| / 0.9975] x 100
% error = 1.1 %
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