Uncertainties Flashcards

1
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Readings and measurements

A

Readings- the values found from a single judgement when using a piece of equipment
Measurements- the values taken as the difference between the judgements of two values

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2
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Mass balance uncertainty

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+/- 0.001g (if 3 d.p balance)

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3
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Volumetric flask uncertainty

A

+/- 0.1cm^3

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4
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25cm^3 pipette

A

+/- 0.1cm^3

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5
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Burette uncertainty

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+/- 0.10cm^3

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6
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Formula for calculating % uncertainty

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% uncertainty= (uncertainty/ measurement made on apparatus) x100
- for total % uncertainty add all individual equipment uncertainties together

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7
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How to decrease uncertainty generally

A
  • Either decrease sensitivity, by using apparatus with greater resolution (finer scale decisions)
  • Increase size of measurement made
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8
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Reducing uncertainty in a titration

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  • Replacing measuring cylinders with pipettes or burettes, as they have lower uncertainties.
  • Increase titter volume, maybe by increasing volume and concentration of substances
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9
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Reducing uncertainty in measuring mass

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  • Using a balance to more decimal places
    -Using a larger mass
  • Weighing a sample before and after addition then calculating difference
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