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chemical analysis
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errors​

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Answered by rakeshkumar542008
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Systematic (or determinate) error, causes the mean of a data set to differ from the accepted value. ... Random (or indeterminate) error, causes data to be scattered more or less symmetrically around a mean value. A third type of error is gross error. ➢ These differ from indeterminate and determinate errors.

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systematic (or determinate) error, causes the mean of the data set to differ from the accepted value. Random (or indeterminate) error, causes data to be scattered more or less symmetrically around a mean value. A third type of error is gross error. These differ from interdeminate and determinate errors.

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