Solve by applying Black's formula. What can you say about the result?
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Solve by applying Black's formula. What can you say about the result? QUIK K OK
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13. What can you say about an unknown compound that gave a pouldve test with 2 hydrazine and a positive test with the Jones Reseat? now compound that gave a pouldve test with 2,4-dinitrophenyl 14 What can you say about sa unknown compound when dissolved in distilled water and tested with peper, pave an estimated pH of about 81. 15. What can you say about an unknown compound that turned a wet plece al blue litmus red? 16. What can...
If you generate 1000 random numbers in Excel using the "=RAND()" formula, what can you say about the mean of these random numbers?a.Mean will be less than 1.00 and greater than 0.8b.Mean will be less than 0.6 and greater than 0.4c.Mean will be less than 0.4 and greater than 0.2d.Mean will be less than 0.8 and greater than 0.6
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mean: 100.7 percent error: 0.7% standard deviation: 29.58 1. Based on the mean, percent error, and standard deviation, what can you say about your accuracy and precision? What does this say about whether your errors are primarily random or systematic? Explain your reasoning 1. Based on the mean, percent error, and standard deviation, what can you say about your accuracy and precision? What does this say about whether your errors are primarily random or systematic? Explain your reasoning