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The document outlines an experiment focused on scientific measurement and density, detailing objectives such as identifying chemical flammability and determining mass. It includes sections for results and discussions with data tables on the dimensions and weights of various glassware, as well as post-lab questions related to measuring dimensions, mass, volume, and density. The experiment aims to enhance understanding of measurement techniques and the properties of materials.

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The document outlines an experiment focused on scientific measurement and density, detailing objectives such as identifying chemical flammability and determining mass. It includes sections for results and discussions with data tables on the dimensions and weights of various glassware, as well as post-lab questions related to measuring dimensions, mass, volume, and density. The experiment aims to enhance understanding of measurement techniques and the properties of materials.

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EXPERIMENT 1: Scientific Measurement and Density

AdGE 2L | Crim 2B | Group No. 1 Date of experiment: 02/03/25


Names: Ram Ashley R. Capiral Date accomplished: 04/03/25
Ram Ashley R. Capiral
Ram Ashley R. Capiral
Ram Ashley R. Capiral
Ram Ashley R. Capiral

I. Objectives:
 Objective 1… To identify the flammability of chemicals used
 Objective 2 …. To determine the mass of dsakdasd
 … (this is to ensure that you know what the experiment is for)

II. Results and Discussion


(put data gathered/data table here)
(also explain the data gathered)
ex. Table 1. Height of Glassware

The table above shows the height of pipette, burette, and beaker. As seen from the table
above, it can be observed that the tallest glassware is the beaker. It can also be seen that the
ratio of feet to millimeters is 0.050. The average height is 120mm for pipette, …

ex. Table 2. Weight of Glassware

The table above shows the weight of pipette, burette, and beaker. It can be observed that …

III. Post-lab/Guide questions:


A. Measuring Dimensions
1. Which among the glassware is the smallest? How much smaller is it compared
to the other glassware?
The shortest …
2. From your findings on the ratio between units, what conversion factor can be
used to convert centimeters to inches?
3. Using the conversion factor you provided, what is the height of a 12-inch glass
rod in centimeters?
4. What other instruments can be used to measure length?
B. Measuring the mass
1. How was the mass of water determined from the experiment?
2. Were the masses of each 100-mL water consistent among the three? What is
the average mass?
3. Aside from the triple-beam balance, what other equipment can be used to
measure the mass? What is the advantage of this equipment compared to a
triple-beam balance?

C. Measuring the volume


1. Which equipment should you use in measuring volume? Why?
2. How do I measure the volume of an irregularly shaped solid?

D. Measuring the density


1. What is the density of water according to your experiment?
2. Which is denser between water and the liquid of your choice? Why do you
think this is the case?
3. Which is the denser material between water and solids used in the
experiment?
4. Supposedly, substances that are less dense than water would float in water. Is
this consistent with the density of solid that you determined? If not, what part
of the experiment might have given the wrong value?

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