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Include an image showing your safety

procedures (use of goggles, etc).

If you are doing equipment only, include a paper


with your name and date.

Length of Materials: Complete the following table.


Width of Book Item: ___

Image of Measurement

Include a piece of paper


with your name and date.

Measurement should be in
focus.

cm

Calculation to m

Calculation to mm

mm

Calculation to km

km

Mass of Materials: Complete the following table.


Mass of Penny Item: ___

Image of Measurement

Include a piece of paper


with your name and date.

Measurement should be in
focus.

Calculation to mg

mg
Calculation to kg

kg

Volume of Tap Water: Complete the following table.


2 mL 5 mL

Image of Measurement

Measurement should be in
focus.

mL

Calculation to L

Density of water:
1. Using your graduated cylinder, measure the volume of water indicated.
2. Place a beaker on your scale and tare.
3. Transfer the water to the beaker and record the mass on the scale.
4. Record your data below:
Image of density of water
experiment

Include a piece of paper


with your name and date.

Volume (mL) actually used Mass (g)

0 mL

1 mL

2 mL

5 mL

Insert a line ‘chart’ graphing the Mass vs. Volume


of water recorded.
Include a trendline with the equation shown.

Density of water according to your data:


The density of water should be 1.0 g/mL. Determine the percent error in your
measurement.

Percent Error Calculation

Percent Error
Dimensional Analysis:
Solve the following problems using dimensional analysis. Remember to label the units in
every conversion factor, include the appropriate units in your final answer, and round for
significant figures. Work must be shown for full credit.

1. Convert 950 centimeters into kilometers.

2. Convert 0.10 cm to mm.

3. Children’s Motrin usually has 20 mg Ibuprofen per mL. How many mg Ibuprofen are in
1.0 tablespoon? (1 Tbsp = 15 mL)

4. How many hours are in a week?

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