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Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:

I think you find the percentage errors in each case and then just add them up.

 

But I'm only answering because no one clever had come along yet. 

I'm no scientist but I think that's the right way. I would take the difference between the expected result for concentration and the actual result, then divide that by the expected result and show that as a percentage. Repeat this for the burette results and the volumetric flask results.

Add the three percentages together (but if any of the results are negative still add it rather than deduct it).

El Loro

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