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For solids, the units are g/cc or g/cm3 (gram per cubic centimeters), for liquids, g/mL (grams per milliliter), and for gases g/L (grams per liter). Mass can be easily determined using a scale (balance). Volume of a liquid can be found using a graduated cylinder. Volume of a solid can be found using a displacement method or may be calculated using a mathematical formula if dimensions of solid are known. It has been observed that density of solids is greater than the density of liquids and gases have lowest values. There are few exceptions. Can you think of one? Density is temperature dependent because Volume is temperature dependent. At higher temperature the Volume would be greater therefore Density value would be lower. Conversely, T (, V (, and D (. It required that proper number of significant figures be used in every calculation! The volume of a rectangular solid can be found by multiplying the length by width and then by the height.  EMBED Word.Picture.8  Procedure: Part A, to determine density of water from Mass vs. Volume graph. Obtain a clean and DRY 50-mL or 100-mL beaker. Find the exact mass of this beaker. Record all the digits. Use this scale throughout this experiment. You mar record your observations/data on this page then neatly transfer to your lab report. Using a small graduated cylinder, transfer exact 10.0 mL of water into beaker. Make sure there are no bubbles in the water and you are reading the lowest level of meniscus. A dropper can be used to adjust the water level in the cylinder. Using the same scale, find the exact mass of beaker and 10.0 mL water. Now, using the same small graduated cylinder, transfer exact 10.0 mL of water into same beaker. Total volume in the beaker at this stage is 20.0 mL. Using the same scale, find the exact mass of beaker and 20.0 mL water. Now, using the same small graduated cylinder, transfer exact 10.0 mL of water into same beaker. Total volume in the beaker at this stage is 30.0 mL. Using the same scale, find the exact mass of beaker and 30.0 mL water. Now, using the same small graduated cylinder, transfer exact 10.0 mL of water into same beaker. Total volume in the beaker at this stage is 40.0 mL. Using the same scale, find the exact mass of beaker and 40.0 mL water. Part B, to determine density of an unknown liquid. Record the unknown liquid sample number._____________. Obtain a clean and DRY 10-mL graduated cylinder. Find its exact mass. Carefully transfer exact 10.0 mL of unknown liquid into 10-mL graduated cylinder. You are reading the lowest level of meniscus.. Find the exact mass of the graduated cylinder and 10.0 mL unknown liquid. Discard unknown liquid into regular sink. Part C, to determine density of a solid, using displacement method. Find exact mass of two Black rubber stoppers #-00. Obtain a clean 50-mL graduated cylinder and pour water to reach 25.0 mL mark. Tilt this graduated cylinder and slowly slide both stoppers into this graduated cylinder. Record the new volume, which is equal to 25.0 mL plus the volume of two Black rubber stoppers #-00. Drain the water into sink and replace both Black rubber stoppers #-00 Part D, to determine density of an unknown rectangular metal Record the unknown rectangular metal sample number._____________. Find exact mass of unknown rectangular metal sample. Find the Length, Width, and Height of unknown rectangular metal in cm. Replace the unknown rectangular metal. Part E, to determine the thickness of Aluminum foil Obtain a rectangular piece of Aluminum foil. Measure its length and width in cm. Find the exact mass of rectangular piece of Aluminum foil. Replace the rectangular piece of Aluminum foil. Example, Slope = m = (y2 - y1) / (x2 - x1) = (2 - 1) / (4 - 2) = 1/2  EMBED Word.Picture.8  Make a graph with mL liquid on the x-axis (horizontal) and grams liquid one the y-axis (vertical). Draw the best straight line through the 4 points and (0,0) (use a ruler). You may use Microsoft Excel or a cm graph paper. Attach the graph to your lab report. Laboratory Report#3: Density Last Name_____________________________, first name________________ Date of Experiment___________ Instructors Initials_______ Data and Calculations Part-A, density of water Mass of a DRY 50-mL or 100-mL beaker =_____________________g Mass of the beaker plus 10.0 mL water =_____________________g Mass of the beaker plus 20.0 mL water =_____________________g Mass of the beaker plus 30.0 mL water =_____________________g Mass of the beaker plus 40.0 mL water =_____________________g Mass of 10.0 mL water (#2-#1) =_____________________g Mass of 20.0 mL water (#3-#1) =_____________________g Mass of 30.0 mL water (#4-#1) =_____________________g Mass of 40.0 mL water (#5-#1) =_____________________g Volume, mL x-axis (horizontal)Mass, g From step 6 9 y-axis (vertical)0.00.0010.0Step 6 =20.0Step 7 =30.0Step 8 =40.0Step 9 = Make a graph (cm) with mL liquid on the x-axis (horizontal) and grams liquid one the y-axis (vertical). Draw the best straight line through the 4 points and (0,0) (use a ruler). You may use Microsoft Excel. Attach the graph this lab report. Part-B, Unknown liquid Number__________ Mass of a DRY 10-mL graduated cylinder =_____________________g Mass of the graduated cylinder and 10.0 mL unknown liquid =______________g Mass of 10.0 mL unknown liquid = (#11- #10) =_____________________g Density of Unknown Liquid = Mass/ Volume = #12 / 10.0 mL= _________ g/mL Part-C, density of Black Rubber Stoppers Mass of mass of two Black rubber stoppers #-00 =_____________________g Volume of two Black rubber stoppers #-00 (step-15) =__________________cc Density of Black rubber stoppers #-00 = #14/#15 =_________________ g/ cc Part-D, density of unknown rectangular metal no. __________________ Mass of unknown rectangular metal =_____________________g Volume of unknown rectangular metal = (LxWxH) = _______________cm3 Density of unknown rectangular metal = #17/#18 = ____________ g/cm3 Part-E, thickness of Aluminum foil Length of rectangular piece of Aluminum foil = ___________ cm Width of rectangular piece of Aluminum foil = ___________ cm Mass of rectangular piece of Aluminum foil = __________________ g Density of Aluminum foil, given = 2.70 cm/cm3 Volume of Aluminum foil = Mass/Density = #22/#23 = ___________ cm3 Thickness of Aluminum foil = Height of Aluminum foil = [V / (L XW)] = [#24/ (#20 x #21)] = _____________ cm Show all your work! Use proper units and significant figures!! A piece of metal weighs 44.867 g. When the metal is lowered into 25.0 mL of water in graduated cylinder, the level rises to 28.5 mL. Calculate the density of metal. A solid cube, 2.2 cm on an edge weighed 6.488 grams. Calculate the density of this cube. Will it sink or float in water? Explain. Alcohol has a density of 0.79 g/mL. What is the volume of 22.036 g alcohol? 4. A tin foil has a mass of 0.822 g and measures 10.5 cm by 4.50 cm. 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