apparatus in measuring mass‚ length‚ volume‚ temperature‚ and density 2. To compute the accuracy and the precision of a set of scientific measurements 3. To apply the concept of significant figures in reporting correctly scientific measurements Materials and Equipment Ruler‚ meter stick‚ 10 mL graduated cylinder‚ 50 mL graduated cylinder‚ small and large test tube‚ 50 mL and 150 mL beakers‚ 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask‚ digital top-loading balance‚ unknown liquids for density determination‚ irregular
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CHM130 Lab 2 Measurements: Accuracy and Precision A. Data Tables (36 points) Place your completed data tables into your report here: Data Table 1 Measurement Data Length of aluminum plastic packet 5 cm Height of aluminum plastic packet 6.5 cm Temperature of faucet water 23°C Temperature of ice water 11°C Volume of water in 10-mL graduated cylinder 10 ML Volume of water in 50-mL graduated cylinder 10 ML Data Table 2 Measurement Data Inside diameter of 50-mL graduated cylinder 2.5 cm
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A PROJECT ON MICRO CONTROLLER BASED VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT GROUP MEMBERS:-- Aniruddh Dey – 000611501010 Manoranjan Kumar Choudhary – 000611501017 Nilabh Gupta – 000611501022 Gaurav Bagla – 000611501028 Nilay Mitash – 000611501036 Power Engineering 4th Year Jadavpur University ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to offer my sincere gratitude to Professor Gargi Konar‚ who has contributed to this project in a major way. I thank her for
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Objectives: 1. To identify the relative densities of some common liquids and solids. 2. To determine the densities of water‚ an unknown liquid‚ a rubber stopper‚ and an unknown rectangular solid. 3. To determine the thickness of a piece of aluminum foil using the density concept. 4. To practice proficiency in performing the following experimental procedures: pippeting a liquid‚ weighing by difference‚ and determining a volume by displacement. Apparatus: Tall glass cylinder‚ glass marble‚ rubber
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Part I: Density of Unknown Liquid Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Mass of Empty 10 mL graduated cylinder (grams) 25.55 25.56 25.55 Volume of liquid (milliliters) 8.8 8.65 8.5 Mass of graduated cylinder and liquid (grams) 30.65 30.62 30.565 Part II: Density of Irregular-Shaped Solid Mass of solid (grams) 39.537 38.515 40.975 Volume of water (milliliters) 50.01 49.9 52.4 Volume of water and solid (milliliters) 54.9 54 57 Part III: Density of Regular-Shaped
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Hannah Herbert BioL121 9/16/14 Density and Making Solutions Objective and Background/ Theory of Experiment: The objective of the experiment was to determine the density of a metal along with the density of distilled water. In an attempt to help the experimenters more thoroughly understand the relationship between concentration and density. Archimedes a Greek mathematician in the third century B.C. originally determined the relationship between the amount of matter that is within a particular space
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Collecting Measurement Data Penny Isham NU333 Gina Zuniga 10-26-2014 When doing your assessment of a patient‚ regardless if it is an admission‚ surgical‚ emergency visit or just routine visit‚ you need a method‚ pattern to ensure completion. I am going to focus on the admission assessment. When a patient comes to the hospital‚ the initial assessment will plan the care. “The physical examination requires you to develop technical skills and a knowledge base.” (Jarvis‚ 2012) When doing your
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circuit to be able to read the voltage and current when the length of wire changes‚ so I then can work out the resistance. I will be using constantan wire starting of with 1m length and then decreasing it by 0.10m intervals down to 0.20m long. I will not go above 1m or below 0.20m because it may be too long that they resist so much current that the wire burns‚ or the length of the wire is so small that it doesn’t resist any current at all. The length of the wire will be changed by moving the crocodile clip
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Kiley O’Toole Lab Report 3 Purpose The purpose of this lab was to uncover the number of layers of zinc atoms around a piece of galvanized iron. This was done by pouring the hydrochloric acid onto the galvanized iron‚ thus removing the zinc from the piece of metal. Laboratory Procedure 1. Measured and recorded the mass of a piece of galvanized iron using a centigram balance and a ruler 2. Measured and recorded the length and width of the galvanized iron using the ruler 3. Put the
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The ^American Spirit United States History as Seen by Contemporaries Ninth Edition Volume I: To 1877 Houghton Mifflin Company Boston New YorkContents 1 2 Preface xxi New World Beginnings‚ 33‚000 B.C.-A.D.1769 1 A. The Native Americans 1 1. Visualizing the New World (1505‚ 1509) 1 2. Juan Gines de Sepulveda Belittles the Indians (1547) 3 3. Bartoleme de Las Casas Defends the Indians (1552) 4 B. The Spanish in America 6 1. Hernan Cortes Conquers Mexico (1519-1526) 6 2. Aztec Chroniclers Describe the
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