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of cookies. Learn More. Percentage errors!??? question Discussion in 'A-Levels' started by Tamxxx, Apr 22, 2007. Tamxxx New Member Joined: Mar 13, 2007 Messages: 114 Likes Received: 0 Im in my evaluating part, and i have to include % errors, the thing is I only have one % error in my titration experiment and my teacher said that you have to include percentage errors for all measurements, The thing is how 100 cm3 measuring cylinder uncertainty can if i didnt have any errors? Shall i just make it up? Will I lose Marks if i dont have any % errors? #1 Tamxxx, Apr 22, 2007 hash118118 New Member Joined: Feb 21, 2007 Messages: 237 Likes Received: 0 Tamxxx said: ↑ Im in my evaluating part, and i have to include % errors, the thing is I only have one % error in my titration experiment and my teacher said that you have to include percentage errors for all measurements, The thing is how can if i didnt have any errors?:confused: Shall i just make it up? Will I lose Marks if i dont have any % errors?Click to expand... What do you mean you didn't have any errors? I don't think you understand the concept of percentage errors - you are analysing the errors assosciated with the appartus you have used - these errors are beyond your control. Don't say that you foolishly added too much of a chemical or something cos that will lose you implementation marks. For a titration, you will need to include % errors for balances used to measure the mass of any solids, any volumetric flasks you would have used to prepare standard solutions, pipettes for measuring your analyte solution and bur
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