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Sources of Error
Much confusion surrounds this simple requirement you will have to meet in most labs. Here you go! Understand and use it.

DEFINITION: A source of error is a limitation of a procedure or an instrument that causes an inaccuracy in the quantitative results of an experiment. A human error is not considered a source of error under this definition. Students should strive to identify, understand, and limit sources of error in their procedures whenever possible.

 Chapter 1:  (Introduction to Chemistry)
 Chapter 2:  (Data Analysis)
 Chapter 3:  (Matter - Properties and Change)
 Chapter 5:  (Electrons in Atoms)
 Chapter 6:  (The Periodic Table and Periodic Law)
 Chapter 8:  (Ionic Compounds)
 Chapter 9:  (Covalent Bonding)
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