Respuesta :
The correct answer is C. Dr Smith, who measures 13.5 g/mL on e2020.
Answer: The most accurate measurement was made by Dr. Smith
Explanation:
The accepted value for the density of liquid mercury = 13.5336 g/mL
The most accurate measurement made by the scientists will be taken which has the minimum percentage error.
Formula o
[tex]\%\text{ error}=\frac{\left|\text{Experimental value - Theoretical value}\right|}{\text{Theoretical value}}\times 100[/tex]
- By Dr. Chopra
Experimental value = 13.487 g/mL
[tex]\%\text{ error}=\frac{\left|{13.487-13.5336}\right|}{13.5336}\times 100[/tex]
% error = 0.344%
- By Dr. Thompson
Experimental value = 13.5 g/mL
[tex]\%\text{ error}=\frac{\left|{13.5-13.5336}\right|}{13.5336}\times 100[/tex]
% error = 0.248 %
- By Dr. Smith
Experimental value = 13.54 g/mL
[tex]\%\text{ error}=\frac{\left|{13.54-13.5336}\right|}{13.5336}\times 100[/tex]
% error = 0.0472%
- By Dr. Tyler
Experimental value = 13.9336 g/mL
[tex]\%\text{ error}=\frac{\left|{13.9336-13.5336}\right|}{13.5336}\times 100[/tex]
% error = 2.955 %
As, from the calculate percentage error. the % error by Dr. Smith is the least. Hence, the most accurate measurement for the density of liquid mercury will be 13.54 g/mL