250cm3 Volumetric Flask Error
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error. Update: it's 250cm3 Update 2: how can u tell it's 0.2cm, is there a calculation or something that led you there. Follow 3 answers 3 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Yes No Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now Auto Zone Conor McGregor Meredith Kercher Ronda Rousey Hermione Granger Airline Tickets Beanie Sigel Luxury SUV Deals North Korea Halloween Costumes Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It depends on the size of the volumetric flask. For a 100cm3 flask it is ± 0.1cm3 For a 250cm3 flask it is ±0.2cm3 Hope this helps. Edit: 250cm3 so your uncertainty will be ±0.2cm3. I have just done an experiment for my A-level chemistry, on the glassware you use the uncertainty should be comewhere on the glass. Theres several different types. I'm assuming you used the same type of glass as me (The cheap school stuff) Source(s): Dalek_Jammie · 9 years ago 2 Thumbs up 0 Thumbs down Comment Add a comment Submit · just now Asker's rating Report Abuse You have actually asked two different questio
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Current Visitors Recent Activity New Profile Posts Menu Log in Sign up MedStudent.Org Forums > UK Medical School Admissions > A-Levels > This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this site, you are agreeing https://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20080324064603AAG1uFa to our use 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 http://www.medstudent.org/threads/percentage-errors-question.31798/ measurements, The thing is how 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 prep
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