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Proportional Errors
A common cause of proportional errors is the presence of interfering contaminants in the sample. For example, a widely used method for the determination of copper is based on the reaction of copper(II) ion with potassium iodide to give iodine. The quantity of iodine is then measured and is proportional to the amount of copper. Iron(III), if present, also liberates iodine from potassium iodide. Unless steps are taken to prevent this interference, high results are observed for the percentage of copper because the iodine produced will be a measure of the copper(II) and iron(III) in the sample. The size of this error is fixed by the fraction of iron contamination, which is independent of the size of sample taken. If the sample size is doubled, for example, the amount of iodine liberated by both the copper and the iron contaminant is also doubled. Thus, the magnitude of the reported percentage of copper is independent of sample size.
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