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what is systematic error of chemistry​

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Systematic error (also called systematic bias) is consistent, repeatable error associated with faulty equipment or a flawed experiment design. These errors are usually caused by measuring instruments that are incorrectly calibrated or are used incorrectly.

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Systematic errors usually result from equipment that isn’t correctly calibrated. Every measurement you take will be wrong by the same amount because there is a problem with your measuring device. Random errors are unavoidable and result from difficulties taking measurements or attempting to measure quantities that vary with time. These errors will fluctuate but generally cluster around the true value.
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