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Why are experimental values and actual values in data books different in chemistry?

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Why are experimental values and actual values in data books different in chemistry?

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Experimental values and Data book Values are always different because experimental values take into account all sorts of losses and imperfections, such as measuring, faulty equipment, etc. Every time you measure something, there is an error involved. That is why experimental data differs from theoretical data.

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