exp 3 - average deviation for "k"

robert zellmer zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Wed Jun 28 10:04:29 EDT 2017


In the data table for exp 3 you list the 3 rate constants for the 3 
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 three 
rate
constants in the average (i.e. is one of them really different than the 
other two).
To do this you should do an error analysis.

All of this is explained in the following link (which I sent previously
in an e-mail about exp 2),

*Treatment of Numerical Data (Error Analysis, sig. fig., graphing)* 
<http://chemistry.osu.edu/%7Erzellmer/chem1220/lab/App_F_1220_lab_manual.pdf>

This link can be found at my "Laboratory" link.  It's also an Appendix
in the manual.

Dr. Zellmer
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