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, Comprehensive Chemistry_ Error Analysis, Spectroscopy, and Reaction Kinetics.pdf Comprehensive Chemistry_ Error Analysis, Spectroscopy, and Reaction Kinetics.pdf Comprehensive Chemistry_ Error Analysis, Spectroscopy, and Reaction Kinetics
What is systematic error? An error that is reproducible and often due to incorrect instrument calibration.
Define precision in measurements. Precision refers to how consistent or provable a measurement is.
What does absolute uncertainty refer to? The uncertainty associated with a magnitude measurement.
What is the purpose of normalizing a distribution? To ensure all distributions have the same shape.
What is the function of uncertainty in measurements? To quantify the range of values within which the true value is expected to fall.
What is relative uncertainty? The uncertainty expressed as a percentage of the measurement.
Explain error propagation. The process of determining the uncertainty in a result based on the
uncertainties in the measurements that went into it.
What is the significance of the standard deviation in It measures how wide the distribution of values is.
measurements?
What is chromatography? A technique used to separate compounds based on their interactions with a
stationary phase and a mobile phase.
What does Raoult's Law state? The vapor pressure of a solvent is directly proportional to the mole fraction of
the solvent in the solution.
What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? It states that there is an intrinsic uncertainty in measuring pairs of
complementary variables, such as position and momentum.
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