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Judith Bowman
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19 October, 23:07
How do you calculate % error in chemistry
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Erika Huynh
19 October, 23:26
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Divide the error by the exact or ideal value (i. e., not your experimental or measured value). This will give you a decimal number. Convert the decimal number into a percentage by multiplying it by 100. Add a percent or % symbol to report your percent error value.
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