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C The number of substances for which the absolute percent error was greater than 10%. d The number of substances for which the absolute percent error was less than 5%. The number of substances with errors between 5% and 10% can be determined from the table information. e The number of substances for which Second-Order groups are defined for the property. ƒ The number of substances for which the Second Order result is more accurate than First Order. g The average improvement of Second Order compared to First Order.

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