Chemistry: Principles and Practice (3rd Edition)

Published by Cengage Learning
ISBN 10: 0534420125
ISBN 13: 978-0-53442-012-3

Chapter 1 - Introduction to Chemistry - Questions and Exercises - Questions - Page 32: 1.20

Answer

If we repeat the same measurement many times, we will usually obtain a slightly different result every time. This can happen due to: 1. Personal error 2. Measurement error 3. Physical or environmental factors

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If we repeat the same measurement many times, we will usually obtain a slightly different result every time. This can happen due to: 1. Personal error 2. Measurement error 3. Physical or environmental factors
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