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19 May, 23:42

Suppose your thermometer is off by 1.5 oc i. e. it reads values that are 1.5 oc higher. how would this affect the results in this experiment? (3 pts)

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  1. 19 May, 23:49
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    I assume that the experiment is about calculating the enthalpy of a reaction.

    If you consistently use the thermometer for all procedure in the experiment, the effect will be negligible because all temperature will be increased by 1.5 °C.

    In enthalpy calculation, the energy is determined by the temperature differences. If the final and initial temperature increased by 1.5 °C, then the difference will not be changed.
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