Chemistry, asked by jayman03234, 7 months ago

A student's experimental value for density is 33 g/cm3. The accepted density is 30 g/cm3. Find the percent error using the formula experimental value− accepted valueaccepted value X 100%.Round to the hundredths place.

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Answered by surya5299
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The percent error is the absolute value of the error divided by the accepted value and multiplied by 100%. To calculate the percent error for the aluminum density measurement, we can substitute the given values of 2.45g/cm3 for the experimental value and 2.70g/cm3 for the accepted value

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