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Chemistry, 08.02.2021 19:40, mbonham481

Need help with uncertainty. I am making a 1% sucrose solution in a 250 mL volumetric flask. First I measured out 2.5 g of sucrose on an electric balance which has an uncertainty of ± .1g. Then I put the measured out sucrose into the volumetric flask, which has an uncertainty of ± .1 mL, and filled the flask with distilled water. What would the uncertainty of the solution?

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