Types of Error; Propagation of Uncertainty from Random Error You prepare an NH3 [FM 17.030 5 (±0.000 2)] solution by diluting 7.36 (±0.03) mL of a 28.00 (±0.05) wt% NH3 solution [density = 0.899 (±0.003) g/mL] to a final volume of 500.00 (±0.02) mL. Find the molarity of the NH3 solution along with its absolute uncertainty.
Types of Error; Propagation of Uncertainty from Random Error You prepare an NH3 [FM 17.030 5 (±0.000 2)] solution by diluting 7.36 (±0.03) mL of a 28.00 (±0.05) wt% NH3 solution [density = 0.899 (±0.003) g/mL] to a final volume of 500.00 (±0.02) mL. Find the molarity of the NH3 solution along with its absolute uncertainty.
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Types of Error; Propagation of Uncertainty from Random Error
You prepare an NH3 [FM 17.030 5 (±0.000 2)] solution by diluting 7.36 (±0.03) mL of a 28.00
(±0.05) wt% NH3 solution [density = 0.899 (±0.003) g/mL] to a final volume of 500.00 (±0.02) mL.
Find the molarity of the NH3 solution along with its absolute uncertainty.
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