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Please do the last part of the question that related to Ideal gas law 12. Compar

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Question

Please do the last part of the question that related to Ideal gas law 12. Comparison of measured and expected values: As an experimenter, you expect that the two values of the molar density the experimental and the expected ones will be equal (ideally) or close to each other (within 5-10%). Check whether your expectations are met. Otherwise, check your calculations! Seek help from the instructor if needed. Is your measured molar density within errors of the expected molar density? Yes. How many standard deviations from the expected value is your result? 0.003024 If it is more than 3 standard deviations from the expected value, try to account for how this could happen. 718

Explanation / Answer

12. from the given data

the measured molar density is within 0.003024 stgandard devitions of the expected result

this is less than three standard deviations from the expected result hence this is accepltable as an experimental result

if this was more than three standard deviations away from the expected result the following resons could be responsible

a. human error : error while data entry, conducting experiment etc

b. random error : erro due to natural forces

c. insrument error L errro due to measuring instruments