This memorandum informs Ahmed Assem about Lab 9, which examined the porosity of a core sample. The student crushed a core sample and measured its weight, which was 39.25g. They then transferred the crushed particles to a graduated cylinder filled with water and measured the increase in volume, allowing them to calculate porosity. The lab report on porosity measurement is attached.
This memorandum informs Ahmed Assem about Lab 9, which examined the porosity of a core sample. The student crushed a core sample and measured its weight, which was 39.25g. They then transferred the crushed particles to a graduated cylinder filled with water and measured the increase in volume, allowing them to calculate porosity. The lab report on porosity measurement is attached.
This memorandum informs Ahmed Assem about Lab 9, which examined the porosity of a core sample. The student crushed a core sample and measured its weight, which was 39.25g. They then transferred the crushed particles to a graduated cylinder filled with water and measured the increase in volume, allowing them to calculate porosity. The lab report on porosity measurement is attached.
FROM: DEVON HILLMAN (9) PETE 311 503 SUBJECT: LAB 9: POROSITY MEASUREMENT DATE: OCTOBER 16, 2013
In this laboratory experiment, our main objective was to examine the composition of elements using an electron microscope.
On my honor as an Aggie, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this academic work.
[Signature of student]
Attachment(s): Lab report
Title: Lab 9: Porosity Measurement
To begin this experiment we crushed a core sample in a mortar and measured the weight of the crushed sample. The weight of the sample was 39.25 g. We then transferred the crushed particles
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