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Accepted and experimental value

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In science, and most specifically chemistry, the accepted value denotes a value of a substance accepted by almost all scientists and the experimental value denotes the value of a substance's properties found in a localized lab. [1]

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References

  1. ^ Wilbram Staley Matta and Waterman. Prentice Hall Chemistry. New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc, 2005