The accuracy of results depends on the specific context and the underlying data. It's important to consider the limitations and assumptions of each indicator before determining which one is more accurate. Conducting sensitivity analysis or comparing results with a third indicator can help validate the findings.
Some universal indicators are better than others because they have a wider range of color changes in response to different pH levels, making them more versatile and precise. Additionally, some indicators may be more stable and less prone to fading or degradation over time, leading to more reliable results. Overall, the choice of universal indicator may depend on the specific requirements of the experiment or analysis being performed.
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(Apex Learning) A higher sample size gives more accurate results.
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Very, the more accurate the the measurements the more accurate the results, thus furthering more accurate tests down the road based on said results. The more tests you do on bad results the further off the results get with every test you do. Changing the independent of the test with bad measurements would void a result.
Using a double indicator in titration can provide more accurate results because different indicators change color at different pH levels, allowing for a more precise endpoint determination. This method helps to identify a narrower range where the titration is most effective, resulting in a more accurate determination of the equivalence point.
A scientist must make accurate observations because usually these results are going to be communicated to others. Some people might even want to do the same experiment so you have to give the right directions before something bad happens. However, though, in experiments, scientists repeat their trails for more accurate results.
Taking a pregnancy test a few days after your expected missed period will give you more accurate results.
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because then you realize what you did wrong and fix it.
Western Blot Test: is a blood test that produces more accurate results than the ELISA test.
First thing in the morning. The first void of urine is more concentrated and therefore will give more accurate results.
Its more accurate
natural indicators are cheap, while universal indicators are hard to obtain.
We retest our experiments to insure accurate results and to compare with our original results.
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