Precision, Accuracy and Uncertainty in measurement in chemistry
Mr. Workman describes how accuracy and precision are not the same thing, but both are very necessary when making or taking measurements in the chemistry lab. This video is for educational purposes only. There has been and will never be any effort to monetize this video.

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