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CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS - LABORATORY ACTIVITY 2

University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines


Cagayan de Oro City
1st Semester SY 2022 - 2023

GROUP 3

Team Leader: Mordeno Jr., Rogelio C.

Members: Binongo, Bernsteel N


Budlao, Joel S
Calipayan, Reezy Jay T
Marcial , Karel Rachel Gwen E
Monares, Trixie B
Nual, Allen Josh

Rich Dalwen Fabre


Instructor
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS - LABORATORY ACTIVITY 2

MEASURING, GATHERING AND WRITING


QUANTITATIVE DATA

OBSERVATIONS/DATA

I. Determine the precision of the following apparatus (2pts each)

Apparatus Precision

±0.5 mL
50 mL graduated cylinder

±0.1 mL
10 mL graduated cylinder

thermometer ±0.05°C

50 mL beaker ±0.5 mL

II. Determination of Volume using two different apparatus (1pt each)

Volume of water using graduated cylinder, mL 10 ±0.5mL

Volume of water using beaker, mL 15 ±0.5mL

III. Determination of the Density of Water using a Pipette


weight of beaker and water (1 pt) 38.5655 g
weight of beaker (1pt) 28.6735 g
weight of 10.00 mL water (2pts) 9.892 g
volume of water 10 mL
temperature of water (1pt) 2.67 °C
Density of water (3pts) 0.9892 g/mL
CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS - LABORATORY ACTIVITY 2

Show calculation of density:

p=m/v
= (9.892 g) / (10 mL)
= 0.9892 g/mL

IV. Determination of Volume using Dropper


Number of Drops (1pt each) Calibration,
Volume, mL mL/drop
T1 T2 Average (2pts each)
1.00 12 12 12 0.083

2.00 22 22 22 0.091

Marked test tube 73 68 70.5 0.087

Show calculation of the volume of the marked test tube:

Solution:

1.00 mL:
Calibration, C = 1.00 mL / 12 drops = 0.083 mL / drop

2.00 mL:
Calibration, C = 2.00 mL/ 22 drops = 0.091 mL / drop

Marked Test Tube:


Calibration, C = (0.083 mL/drop) + (0.091 mL / drop) / 2 = 0.087 mL / drop

Volume, V = (Average number of drops) (Calibration)


= (70.5 drops) (0.087 mL / drop)
= 6.1 mL

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