exp 16 - average deviation for "k"
robert zellmer
rzellmer at chemistry.ohio-state.edu
Sat Jun 22 09:34:04 EDT 2013
On the report sheet on page 31 for exp 16 you list the 4 rate constants
for the 4 solutions. Then you are supposed to take an average and
calculate the average deviation. Technically you should also check to
see if you should include all four rate constants in the average (i.e.
is one of them really different than the other three). To do this you
should do an error analysis.
All of this is explained in the link:
*Treatment of Numerical Data (Error Analysis, sig. fig., graphing)*
<http://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/lab/App_D_122_lab_manual.pdf>
This link can be found at my "Laboratory" link.
Dr. Zellmer
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