(b) The random error, r', on the result, R, is given by R = 2 + 2 where v', and v, are the random errors on V', and Vt, respectively (1) Let V₁=26.00 mL, V₁ = 24.00 mL; v' = ±0.01 (3) mL, v = ±0.01(2) mL. What is the percentage random error, r'/R x 100%, on R? (2) What is r'/R x 100 if the conditions of each titration vary (e.g., different portions of the burette stem are used) so that V₁ = 26.00 mL, V₁ = 24.00 mL; v' = ±0.05 (2) mL, vt = ±0.04(8) mL?

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(b) The random error, r', on the result, R, is given by
F = √()*² + ( )²
R
where v', and v, are the random errors on V', and Vt,
respectively
(1) Let V=26.00 mL, V = 24.00 mL; v' = ±0.01 (3) mL, vt = ±0.01 (2) mL.
What is the percentage random error, r'/R x 100%, on R?
(2) What is r'/Rx 100 if the conditions of each titration vary (e.g., different portions of
the burette stem are used) so that
V₁= 26.00 mL, V₁ = 24.00 mL; v' = ±0.05(2) mL, vt = ±0.04(8) mL?
Transcribed Image Text:(b) The random error, r', on the result, R, is given by F = √()*² + ( )² R where v', and v, are the random errors on V', and Vt, respectively (1) Let V=26.00 mL, V = 24.00 mL; v' = ±0.01 (3) mL, vt = ±0.01 (2) mL. What is the percentage random error, r'/R x 100%, on R? (2) What is r'/Rx 100 if the conditions of each titration vary (e.g., different portions of the burette stem are used) so that V₁= 26.00 mL, V₁ = 24.00 mL; v' = ±0.05(2) mL, vt = ±0.04(8) mL?
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