A person unable to judge the lower meniscus of burette at end point during titration comes under
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a) Error of method
b) Instrumental method
c) Personal error
d) none
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error of method
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The correct answer is OPTION C: Personal error.
- When an instrument's calibration is off, it's called instrumental error.
- This issue could be caused by erroneous instrument zero, for example.
- The personal error refers to defects caused by the observer's mistake, such as incorrect observation recording.
- Changes in an experiment's conditions could cause random errors.
- The pressure of any gas used in the experiment, for example, or the voltage of the power source, might both change at any time.
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