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What isdoes the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses calledmean?

I always see the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses after a physical property is described such as melting and boiling point., like this:

$$\text{Melting point }(\pm 1~^\circ\mathrm{C})$$

What does it mean?

What is the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses called?

I always see the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses after a physical property is described such as melting and boiling point.

What does the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses mean?

I always see the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses after a physical property is described such as melting and boiling point, like this:

$$\text{Melting point }(\pm 1~^\circ\mathrm{C})$$

What does it mean?

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What is the plus minus-minus sign with a value in paranthesesparentheses called?

I always see the plus minus-minus sign with a value in paranthesesparentheses after a physical property is described such as melting and boiling point.

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What is the plus minus sign with a value in parantheses called?

I always see the plus minus sign with a value in parantheses after a physical property is described such as melting and boiling point.

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What is the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses called?

I always see the plus-minus sign with a value in parentheses after a physical property is described such as melting and boiling point.

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