SOLUTION: List some reasons why your compound density values did not necessarily correspond to the values obtained from the handbook of chemistry and physics?
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Question 1190477: List some reasons why your compound density values did not necessarily correspond to the values obtained from the handbook of chemistry and physics?
Answer by math_tutor2020(3817) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's possible there may be rounding error somewhere, or perhaps there was an error in the measurement.
Also, the values mentioned in the handbook may be averages, which may not always match up with what is found in the lap (however it should be close).
Other factors may be involved that I didn't think of.
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