Chemistry, asked by waghmareruchita410, 2 months ago

An analyst measures the volume of a solution as
8.89ml but the actual volume is 10ml. Calculate
the absolute error and relative error. (relative
error-absolute error/ standard value) ​

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Answered by tasneemthegirl
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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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  • As per the given question ,The volume of the solution was measured as 8.89 ml
  • The actual volume of the solution is 10ml.
  • The absolute error will be calculated by subtracting the approximate value from the actual value that is10-8.89
  • which is  1.11
  • Then the relative error is obtained by dividing the absolute error by the standard value \frac{1.11}{10}
  • The value is 0.111 %
  • The standard value is 10.
  • The absolute error is 1.11
  • The relative error is  0.111%

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