Hi
I have been doing a problem set where I have to figure out the number of water molecules in a hydrate. I first had to calculate the Mr of the hydrate from some titration data by the equation Mr=600W/mv and then find the number of water molecules, x by x=(Mr-149.3)/18.02. W is the mass of the hydrate that I used, 0.2g in this case. the question I'm struggling with is this:
'Calculate the effect of a 0.002g weighing error (in W) on a) your value of Mr and b) your value of x. Express your answers as %age uncertainties and explain why the uncertainty in x is greater than that in Mr'.
It looks to me, though, that px=pMr=pW≈1%. The only way I could see them being different is if x was more dependent on W than Mr but I can't see how that's true from the equations. Dividing uW by x and Mr would also obviously do it but that seems nonsensical to me.
Thanks in advance. Sorry if I don't make sense. I'll try to clarify anything that I need to.