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If the theoretical value for AH of the reaction HCl + NH 3 NH 4 Cl is -51.669 kJ/mol, but from your experiment, you calculated the AH of the reaction to be -43.1 /mol, what is your percent error?

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Answer: The percentage error is 16.6 %.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the percentage error, we use the equation:


\%\text{ error}=\frac{|\text{Experimental value - Accepted value}|}{\text{Accepted value}}* 100

We are given:

Experimental value of ΔH = -43.1 kJ/mol

Accepted value of ΔH = -51.669 kJ/mol

Putting values in above equation, we get:


\%\text{ error}=(|(-43.1)-(-51.669)|)/((51.669))* 100\\\\\%\text{ error}=16.6\%

Hence, the percentage error is 16.6 %.

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