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Explanation:
Helo,
In this case, the pressure must be computed as follows:
Which is using the density of mercury (13.6 g/mL) and its height, thus, we obtain (using the proper units):
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Since you didn't give the actual volume (or any of the experimental values) I can only tell you how to do it. Do the calculation using the real (determined) volume of the flask. Then, re-do the calculation with v = 125ml. Take the two values and calculate % error; m = measured vol; g = guessed vol.
<span>[mW (m) - mW (g)]/mW (m) x 100% </span>
<span>(they want % error so, if it is negative, just get rid of the sign) </span>
Answer:
I'm pretty sure its the one that says very little at the beginning but if I get it wrong I'm sorry