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OBJECTIVES: 1. 2. 3. 4. To be familiar with the proper techniques of measuring mass and volume. To determine the density of several substances.

To calculate density To apply concepts on measurements with precision and accuracy.

DATA AND RUSULTS:

A. Liquid Density: WATER TABLE 1 Weight of dry 100-mL cylinder Volume of liquid Weight of cylinder and liquid Weight of liquid Density of liquid (experimental) Density of liquid (actual) Relative error (%) Liquid Density: UNKNOWN LIQUID TABLE 2 Weight of dry 100-mL cylinder Volume of liquid Weight of cylinder and liquid Weight of liquid Density of liquid (experimental) Density of liquid (actual) Relative error (%)

139.1 g 40 mL 177.8 g 38.7 g .97 g/mL 1.00 g/mL 3%

26.3 g 5 mL 29.6 g 3.3 g

B. Solid Density: GEOMETRIC MEASUREMENT TABLE 3 Weight 29.2 g Diameter 2 cm Volume 4.7 g Density 16 g/cm Height 1.5 cm

Solid Density: GEOMETRIC MEASUREMENT TABLE 3 Weight of stack of 8 coins 29.2 g Initial volume of water 50 mL Final volume of water 54 mL Volume of coins by water displacement 4mL Density of coins by water displacement

DISCUSSION AND INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS:

CONCLUSION:

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