5. Calculate the % error likely to arise in an experiment if 10 drops of liquid (each is 0.05 ml) remain adhering to the
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5. Calculate the % error likely to arise in an experiment if 10 drops of liquid (each is 0.05 ml) remain adhering to the
5. Calculate the % error likely to arise in an experiment if 10 drops of liquid (each is 0.05 ml) remain adhering to the wall of the following pipettes, while making a volumetric measurement. (4 points) - Show your calculations % error 5-1 1.0 ml pipette 10.0 ml pipette 25.0 ml pipette 5-2 5-3 Comment on the value of the % error in each case (i.e. comment on how the % error changes with the change in the pipette volume). (1 point) 6. Will a pipette labelled TC 25.0 ml contain more liquid or less liquid than that which is labelled TD 25.0 ml? Explain. (2 points)
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