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    Lab for Chemistry

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    Discussion The purpose of the Density Lab was to determine the identity of four unknown solids and two unknown liquids by calculating their densities and comparing them to a density chart‚ taking into account error analysis and finally classifying the substances. In order to calculate this density‚ we first found the mass of the container that was to be holding the substances. We then found the volume of the substance‚ and lastly determined the mass of the container and substance. We subtracted

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    Determining the accuracy of varieties of pipettes by weighing and finding the density of a liquid Abstract Different varieties of pipettes (P100‚ PR1000 pipettors and a serological pipette) along with a weighing balance was used in this investigation to check the density of an unknown liquid by first finding out what the liquid weighed and plotting a graph of the mass in grams against the volume of the liquid used in micro litres (µl) and finding the gradient of the graph (∆Y/∆X). Most of the

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    Popcorn Lab

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    Popcorn Lab Report Background: Chemistry is the study of matter‚ its properties and the ability to change. This can be used to describe the process of popcorn and the change it undergoes to turn into the movie theater snack we know. The United States supplies most of the worldwide supply of popcorn available today‚ although the popcorn has to meet specific industry standards which can be tedious to do for the 50 million pounds of output per so sampling has to be used. Sampling is known as

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    or less than the volume of water it displaces. The second objective of the experiment was to produce a value for water density. It was expected that when additional mass was added to a floating vessel‚ it would displace more fluid and the increasing submerged volume of water could be measured‚ and a value for water density could be calculated using the equation . The density of pure water was assumed to measure 1000 kg/m³ at 4°C however it was also assumed that the tap water used in the experiment

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    LAB 2

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    CHM138 Lab 2 Measurements: Accuracy and Precision Name: Data Tables Place your completed data tables into your report here: Data Table 1 Measuring Instrument Decimal Known With Certainty Decimal Estimated Ruler Tenths Hundredths Thermometer Tenths Hundredths 10mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths 50mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths 100mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths Data Table 2 Measurement Data Length of aluminum plastic packet 5.1cm Height of aluminum plastic packet 6

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    Date report submitted: June 18‚ 2015 Title: Lab Techniques and Measurements PURPOSE: The purpose of this experiment is for the students to get a better knowledge with the laboratory tools and techniques. This experiment taught me how to convert between SI units and standard American units of mass‚ length‚ temperature‚ volume and time as well as how to measure the units. Students become proficient in laboratory techniques such as measuring temperature and volume and calculating within them. Procedure:

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    AP phyiscs lab

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    Density Lab January 24‚ 2014 Benjamin I. Purpose- The purpose of this lab is to identify the unknown substances by calculating the densities of the given substances then comparing those densities to the actual densities on the table given. II. Materials- Graduated cylinders Triple beam balance Unknown substances from bag given by teacher Table of known densities Calculator Water III. Procedure- The first thing one must do to identify which substance is which is to calculate the

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    Quantitative Analysis Lab

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    purpose of this lab will be to investigate the concepts of accuracy and precision for quantitative measurements using density as an example. The density of a sample will be found experimentally and compared to a known value. The relationship of averages and different analysis techniques to percent error will also be explored. Density is a characteristic of a substance which can qualitatively be described as the amount of matter (mass) squeezed into a given space (volume). The density of substance remains

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    CHEMISTRY LAB

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    Jashandeep Gill Gammellos Chemistry Density is one of the fundamental principles of physics. Density is the reason why a plank of wood floats on water while a piece of metal several times smaller will sink. Density of an object is measured in g/cm³ or g/cc. The equation is D=M/V‚ D being the density of the object‚ M being the mass of the object‚ and V being the volume of the object. Mass is the space an object takes up. It is the amount of matter present in an object. Mass is measured using

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    Chemistry Shot Lab

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    Honors Chemistry Period 2 September 22‚ 2013 PRE-LAB Title: Density of Metals – Shot Lab Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out the density of different metals using their mass and volume. If the volume and mass for the metals Nickel and Copper are found‚ then we can figure out the density. Materials: Metal shot Plastic rinse bin Electric Balances Calculator Graduated Cylinders Water Wire Gauze Weigh Boats Pre-lab Questions: 1) The volume of the water is 43.0 mL

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