Part II: Determination of copper in n unknown sample Mean value of (% of copper in the unknown sample) = Standard Deviation Relative Standard Deviation = ง C Part II: Determination of copper in n unknown sample Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Mass of unknown sample (g) 0.1850g 0.1935g 0.1783g Initial Buret reading (mL) 0.05ml 0.00ml 0.05ml Final Buret reading (mL) 18.56ml 19.25ml 17.35ml Total volume of Na2S2O3 added (mL) # of mole of Na2S2O3 added # of mole of copper in the unknown sample Mass of copper in the unknown sample (g) % of copper in the unknown sample Mean value of (% of copper in the unknown sample) = Standard Deviation = Relative Standard Deviation =

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Part II: Determination of copper in n unknown sample Mean value of (% of copper in the unknown sample) = Standard
Deviation Relative Standard Deviation =
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C
Part II: Determination of copper in n unknown sample
Run 1
Run 2
Run 3
Mass of unknown sample (g)
0.1850g
0.1935g
0.1783g
Initial Buret reading (mL)
0.05ml
0.00ml
0.05ml
Final Buret reading (mL)
18.56ml
19.25ml
17.35ml
Total volume of Na2S2O3
added (mL)
# of mole of Na2S2O3 added
# of mole of copper in the
unknown sample
Mass of copper in the unknown
sample (g)
% of copper in the unknown
sample
Mean value of (% of copper in the unknown sample) =
Standard Deviation =
Relative Standard Deviation =
Transcribed Image Text:Part II: Determination of copper in n unknown sample Mean value of (% of copper in the unknown sample) = Standard Deviation Relative Standard Deviation = ง C Part II: Determination of copper in n unknown sample Run 1 Run 2 Run 3 Mass of unknown sample (g) 0.1850g 0.1935g 0.1783g Initial Buret reading (mL) 0.05ml 0.00ml 0.05ml Final Buret reading (mL) 18.56ml 19.25ml 17.35ml Total volume of Na2S2O3 added (mL) # of mole of Na2S2O3 added # of mole of copper in the unknown sample Mass of copper in the unknown sample (g) % of copper in the unknown sample Mean value of (% of copper in the unknown sample) = Standard Deviation = Relative Standard Deviation =
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