Concentration of H2SO4, mol/L 0.104 0.104 0.102 0.105 Average Concentration 0.104 mol/L Question #11: with the given data, fill out the table below: Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Deviation Average Deviation Relative Average Deviation

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DATA
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
Trial 4
Mass of BaSO4 + filter paper, g
0.732
0.729
0.729
0.732
Mass of filter paper, g
0.611
0.608
0.610
0.609
Mass of BaSO4 precipitate, g
0.121
0.121
0.119
0.123
Moles of BaSO4, mol
5.18 x 10-4
5.18 x 10-4
5.10 x 10-4
5.27 х 104
Moles of H2SO4 reacted, mol
5.18 x 10-4
5.18 х 104
5.10 x 10-4
5.27 x 10-4
Volume of H2SO4, L
5.00 x 10-3
5.00 x 10-3
5.00 x 10-3
5.00 x 10-3
Concentration of H2SO4, mol/L
0.104
0.104
0.102
0.105
Average Concentration
0.104 mol/L
Question #11: with the given data, fill out the table below:
Trial 1
Trial
Trial 3
Trial 4
Deviation
Average Deviation
Relative Average Deviation
Transcribed Image Text:DATA Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Mass of BaSO4 + filter paper, g 0.732 0.729 0.729 0.732 Mass of filter paper, g 0.611 0.608 0.610 0.609 Mass of BaSO4 precipitate, g 0.121 0.121 0.119 0.123 Moles of BaSO4, mol 5.18 x 10-4 5.18 x 10-4 5.10 x 10-4 5.27 х 104 Moles of H2SO4 reacted, mol 5.18 x 10-4 5.18 х 104 5.10 x 10-4 5.27 x 10-4 Volume of H2SO4, L 5.00 x 10-3 5.00 x 10-3 5.00 x 10-3 5.00 x 10-3 Concentration of H2SO4, mol/L 0.104 0.104 0.102 0.105 Average Concentration 0.104 mol/L Question #11: with the given data, fill out the table below: Trial 1 Trial Trial 3 Trial 4 Deviation Average Deviation Relative Average Deviation
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Deviation is the difference between the mean value and the observed value.

Deviation=x-xmean

Average deviation is the average of obtained deviations.

Average deviation=x-xmeanN

Relative average deviation=average deviationmean value×100%

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