(a) Explain the difference between systematic and random errors. State whether the errors in (b)–(e) are random or systematic. (b) A 25-mL transfer pipet consistently delivers 25.031 + 0.009 mL when drained from the mark. (c) A 10-mL buret consistently delivers 1.98 6 0.01 mL when drained from exactly 0 to exactly 2 mL and consistently delivers 2.03 6 0.02 mL when drained from 2 to 4 mL. (d) A 10-mL buret delivered 1.983 9 g of water when drained from exactly 0.00 to 2.00 mL. The next time I delivered water from the 0.00 to the 2.00 mL mark, the delivered mass was 1.990 0 g. (e) Four consecutive 20.0-mL injections of a solution into a chromatograph were made (as in Figure 0-6) and the area of a particular peak was 4 383, 4 410, 4 401, and 4 390 units. (f) A clean funnel that had been in the lab since last semester had a mass of 15.432 9 g. When filled with a solid precipitate and dried thoroughly in the oven at 1108C, the mass was 15.845 6 g. The calculated mass of precipitate was therefore 15.845 6 2 15.432 9 5 0.412 7 g. Is there systematic or random error (or both) in the mass of precipitate?

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(a) Explain the difference between systematic and random errors. State whether the errors in (b)–(e) are random or systematic. (b) A 25-mL transfer pipet consistently delivers 25.031 + 0.009 mL when drained from the mark. (c) A 10-mL buret consistently delivers 1.98 6 0.01 mL when drained from exactly 0 to exactly 2 mL and consistently delivers 2.03 6 0.02 mL when drained from 2 to 4 mL. (d) A 10-mL buret delivered 1.983 9 g of water when drained from exactly 0.00 to 2.00 mL. The next time I delivered water from the 0.00 to the 2.00 mL mark, the delivered mass was 1.990 0 g. (e) Four consecutive 20.0-mL injections of a solution into a chromatograph were made (as in Figure 0-6) and the area of a particular peak was 4 383, 4 410, 4 401, and 4 390 units. (f) A clean funnel that had been in the lab since last semester had a mass of 15.432 9 g. When filled with a solid precipitate and dried thoroughly in the oven at 1108C, the mass was 15.845 6 g. The calculated mass of precipitate was therefore 15.845 6 2 15.432 9 5 0.412 7 g. Is there systematic or random error (or both) in the mass of precipitate?

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