The analysis shows different concentrations based on replicate determinations of Zn in a water sample: 0.754 mg, 0.721 mg, 0.734 mg, 0.731 mg and 0.742 mg. What is the absolute error if the standard solution has 0.750 mg of Zn?
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The analysis shows different concentrations based on replicate determinations of Zn in a water sample: 0.754 mg, 0.721 mg, 0.734 mg, 0.731 mg and 0.742 mg. What is the absolute error if the standard solution has 0.750 mg of Zn?
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