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- Hi Geoff, Thanks so much for your quick reply. That is a great stress reliever. Pete
- Ah, yes the total calculate enthalpy is 5! Thank you
- Hi Carol, I think the confusion arises because there are 5 bond enthalpies involved in the calculation of the enthalpy change and the value for the calculated enthalpy change works out to be 5 kJ mol-1. As you say to find the percentage uncertainty...
- Hi, I am looking at a question form Nov 2023 SL P2.Assuming a 0.1 % uncertainty for each bond enthalpy, determine the resultant percentage uncertainty of the calculated enthalpy change of the reaction.The answer says you must add the absolute...