A CHM 126 student weighed an empty and clean 50-mL flask. The student then used a 10-mL volumetric pipet to transfer deionized water into the flask. Afterwards, she re-weighed the flask with the water. Using her resulting data and the density of water, she determined her measured volume of water in units of mL. Her data is listed below. What was the percent error in her measured milliliters of water? As always, be sure to report your answer with the proper number of significant figures while using proper rounding. mass of empty flask = 62.258 g mass of flask with water = 72.118 g density of water = 0.99821 g/mL Type your answer in the space below without the units.

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A CHM 126 student weighed an empty and clean 50-mL flask. The studernt then used a 10-ml volumetric pipet to transfer deionized water into the flask.
Afterwards, she re-weighed the flask with the water. Using her resulting data and the density of water, she determined her measured volume of water in units
of mL. Her data is listed below. What was the percent error in her measured milliliters of water? As always, be sure to report your answer with the proper
number of significant figures while using proper rounding.
mass of empty flask = 62.258 g
mass of flask with water = 72.118 g
density of water = 0.99821 g/mL
Type your answer in the space below without the units.
Transcribed Image Text:A CHM 126 student weighed an empty and clean 50-mL flask. The studernt then used a 10-ml volumetric pipet to transfer deionized water into the flask. Afterwards, she re-weighed the flask with the water. Using her resulting data and the density of water, she determined her measured volume of water in units of mL. Her data is listed below. What was the percent error in her measured milliliters of water? As always, be sure to report your answer with the proper number of significant figures while using proper rounding. mass of empty flask = 62.258 g mass of flask with water = 72.118 g density of water = 0.99821 g/mL Type your answer in the space below without the units.
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