nateswarrior2993 nateswarrior2993
  • 13-01-2021
  • Chemistry
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researcher measures the mass of a sample to be 5.51 g. The actual mass of the sample is known to be 5.80g. Calculate the percent error.

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jufsanabriasa
jufsanabriasa jufsanabriasa
  • 17-01-2021

Answer:

5% is the percent error

Explanation:

Percent error is defined as the 100 times the ratio of absolute value of the difference between the measurement and the theoretical value and the theoretical value, that is:

[tex]\frac{|Theoretical-Measurement|}{Theoretical} * 100[/tex]

In the problem, theoretical value is 5.80g and the measurement is 5.51g:

[tex]\frac{|5.80g-5.51g|}{5.80g} * 100[/tex]

% =

5% is the percent error

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