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How to Start your Lab Report

How to Start your Lab Report. CHEMISTRY NAME ________________ EXPERIMENT NUMBER #3 SECTION DATE SEARCHING FOR REGULARITY NAME(S) OF LAB PARTNER(S). Searching for Regularity. Objective: To observe mathematical and graphical relationships between mass and volume. Procedure:.

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How to Start your Lab Report

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  1. How to Start your Lab Report CHEMISTRY NAME ________________ EXPERIMENT NUMBER #3 SECTION DATE SEARCHING FOR REGULARITY NAME(S) OF LAB PARTNER(S)

  2. Searching for Regularity • Objective: To observe mathematical and graphical relationships between mass and volume

  3. Procedure: • Mass a metal object to the nearest 0.01 g. • Fill a graduated cylinder to the 30.0 ml mark with water. • Carefully add the metal object to the water and record the water displacement. • Record data on your data table. • Repeat these steps for the other metal objects. • Obtain mass and volume data from other members of the class. • Plot average mass and volume. Record mass along the vertical axis and volume along the horizontal axis. Give the graph a title. • State the regularity and propose an explanation for what you observed on your graph. • Draw lines to represent the mass-volume relations.

  4. Data: • Collect mass and volume in a chart, similar to the following :

  5. Data: • Obtain mass and volume data from other members of the class. • Plot average mass and volume. Record mass along the vertical axis and volume along the horizontal axis. Give the graph a title.

  6. Conclusion: • Propose an explanation for what you observed on your graph.

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