The document describes the calculation of percentage error for acidimetry and alkalimetry titrations. It shows the titration equations used to calculate the theoretical and practical molarities of the titrant. It then defines the percentage error formula as the difference between the theoretical and practical molarities divided by the theoretical molarity, multiplied by 100. The calculations demonstrate that both the acidimetry and alkalimetry titrations had a 10% percentage error.
The document describes the calculation of percentage error for acidimetry and alkalimetry titrations. It shows the titration equations used to calculate the theoretical and practical molarities of the titrant. It then defines the percentage error formula as the difference between the theoretical and practical molarities divided by the theoretical molarity, multiplied by 100. The calculations demonstrate that both the acidimetry and alkalimetry titrations had a 10% percentage error.
The document describes the calculation of percentage error for acidimetry and alkalimetry titrations. It shows the titration equations used to calculate the theoretical and practical molarities of the titrant. It then defines the percentage error formula as the difference between the theoretical and practical molarities divided by the theoretical molarity, multiplied by 100. The calculations demonstrate that both the acidimetry and alkalimetry titrations had a 10% percentage error.
(Solutions Manual) Applied Statistics and Probability For Engineers 3rd Ed. Douglas C Montgomery, George C. Runger - Solutions by Chapter - Solutions by Chapter - ch8