[CHM 181] Density of Water Lab
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Thu Jan 30 02:34:45 EST 2025
So while you were completing the lab you read off values from the buret
(supposedly to two decimal places). Here is some simulated data.
Initial buret reading. 1.02
After adding ~1 ml 2.06
After adding ~10 ml 11.07
The "exact volume" for the ~1 ml reading would then be 2.06-1.02=1.04 ml
The "exact volume" for the ~10 ml reading would then be 11.07-1.02=10.05 ml
On 1/29/25 17:07, wrote:
> For the density of water table that has: exact volume, mass top
> loading, density top loading, ... Etc. How would we know the "exact
> volume" of the water besides knowing when we transferred the water
> into the beaker it was the amount the lab said (1 mL of water, then 10
> mL and so on).
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