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Density Lab

Summary:   The following presents a lab report including objective, procedure, theory, calculations, data and discussion.


Objective:

The objective of this lab was to calculate the densities of various objects using different techniques.

Procedure:

  1. The mass of the 100-ml. Graduated cylinder was measured without water or rubber stopper.
  2. The mass of the 100-ml. Graduated cylinder was measured without water but with the rubber stopper.
  3. The mass of the metal cylinder was measured.
  4. The 100-ml. Graduated cylinder, with rubber stopper was filled with an amount of water.
  5. The metal cylinder was placed in 100-ml. Graduated cylinder with water and rubber stopper.
  6. The new volume of the water and metal cylinder was measured.
  7. The diameter of the metal cylinder was measured.
  8. The height of the metal cylinder was measured.
  9. Water was placed in the 100-ml. Graduated cylinder with out the metal cylinder or rubber stopper.
  10. The mass of the water and graduated cylinder was measured.
  11. The.....

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