. You calibrate a 100 mL volumetric flask by weighing the water it contains. At the
temperature of the measurement, the density of water is 0.997 906 ± 0.000 111 g/mL.
(This uncertainty is due to random fluctuations in the ambient temperature.) The
buoyancy correction factor mtrue/mread = 1.001 053; its uncertainty is negligible. Write all
values and uncertainties in this problem with one guard digit. [Throughout this exam,
you may type “+/-” for ± and use an underscore to indicate subscripts: “+/- 0.003_3”
for 0.0033.]
__/3 a. After performing several replicate measurements, you determine that the average
uncorrected mass of water contained by the flask is 99.7562 ± 0.0033 g. Calculate
the true mass of the water. [Ignore uncertainties until part c.]
__/3 b. Now calculate the calibrated volume of the flask in mL.
__/3 c. Which quantity has the larger absolute uncertainty? Briefly explain your choice.
density cannot be compared [uncorrected] mass
__/3 d. Which quantity contributes more to the uncertainty in the volume? Report the
numbers you compared to reach your answer.
density cannot be compared [uncorrected] mass
__/6 e. Propagate these uncertainties to determine the uncertainty in the calibrated volume,
and report the volume of the flask (in mL) as you would an intermediate result. [If
you could not answer part b use 99.999 999... mL instead.]
__/4 f. Rewrite your answer from e in L. Which numeric value should remain the same when
you multiply or divide by an exact conversion factor, the relative uncertainty or the
bsolute uncertainty?
__/2 g. What would the relative uncertainty of the volume be if you thermostatted the water
to eliminate the temperature fluctuations and thus the uncertainty in its density?
[You should have calculated this value earlier in this question.]
This uncertainty is due to random fluctuations in the ambient temperature.) The
buoyancy correction factor mtrue/mread = 1.001 053; its uncertainty is negligible. Write all
values and uncertainties in this problem with one guard digit. [Throughout this exam,
you may type “+/-” for ± and use an underscore to indicate subscripts: “+/- 0.003_3”
for 0.0033.]
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