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- Why should the selected rule(s) be followed? A residue left on the balance will contaminate the balance pan surface and anything that comes into contact with it afterwards. There may be discrepancies in accuracy between individual balances. Objects at any temperature other than room temperature can create air currents which can affect the balance pan, causing the measured mass to be higher or lower than the true mass. Weighing wet items will cause the displayed mass to be greater than the actual mass of the object.Which of the following is not possible sources of error when weighing chemicals? Not waiting until samples in heated glassware have cooled to room temperature Weighing by directly placing chemicals on the balance without using a weighing boat Zeroing the balance before beginning Using more than one balance for a series of related weightingsIt is a type of mixture with particles evenly scattered in a dispersed medium without settling down
- Please be a hundred percent sure that your answer is correct as there is no room for errorThis part of the analytical process is usually the most difficult step and the source of the greatest error. Picking a method Acquiring the sample Processing the sample Eliminating interferenceWhat is the difference between a decigram balance and an analytical balance?
- What is the volume of the liquid based on the measurement shown in the following image? Choose the answer with the correct number of significant figures. ... 15 A 13.0 mL B) 13.00 mL 11.50 mL D 11.5 mLThe accepted density of Manning is 18.00g/mL. Your lab team measures the density of Manning to be 19.00g/mL. What is your percent error?Please help me answer questions 1-6 on data analysis.
- Explain why materials with very low density exhibit a greater degree of uncertainty in mass when weighed on the analytical balance?I need help with these and I want to know if they are balance or not (Not honor class) (Not grading)Part B Gather all of your pennies dated before 1982. Then follow the steps to complete the table. Include units as necessary. Record the number of pennies dated before 1982. Weigh (as a group) the pennies dated before 1982. Record the total mass. If you’re unfamiliar with using an electronic balance, watch this video before continuing. Calculate and record the average mass of a single penny. If you need help with the calculation, visit the averaging data section of the math review. number of pennies: 8 combined mass of the pennies (g): 49.2 average mass of a penny (g): 5.525 Part C Now gather all of your pennies dated after 1982. Complete the table for the post-1982 pennies using the same steps from part B. number of pennies: 9 combined mass of the pennies (g): 51.7 average mass of a penny (g): 5.744 Part D In parts B and C, you measured the average mass of each group of pennies. Now you’ll measure their volume. (For this part, assume that the pennies dated before and after…