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    The Bedford Anthology of World Literature volume one through three. We as a class had to analyze three units; which were units 1 (Creation), 2 (Epic Heroes), and 3 (Courtly Love). Each unit had its level of difficulties but my favorite unit was unit 3 Courtly Love. Courtly Love gave me different outlook of love when I read the different poems and help me understand things I did not understand. To finish the summer strong we are to analyze once more taking one story from each unit to analyze power. In

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    Lab Report Density Lab

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    change in acceleration) and the volume (how much space it takes up). To calculate density the formula used is, F = m/v. Mass is measured in g, volume is measured in mL, and density is measured in cm³. The hypothesis, “If the density of a small amount of a substance is compared to the density of a large amount of the same substance then they densities will be the same because the ratio between mass and volume remains the same,” was proven true as when mass is increased, volume increased as well at the same

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    Determining the Density of a Polystyrene Sphere with Precision and Accuracy Abstract: The objective of the lab is to determine the volumes of the polystyrene spheres with three different measuring tools: Water Displacement, Analytical Scale, and Triple Beam Balance Scale. The experiment is meant to help understand the concept and application of precision and accuracy in experimental measurements. Accuracy is a measure of how closely the results of repeated measurements are to the true value of what

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    Density Lab

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    1. Objective: My objective for this experiment is to find the mass, volume, and density of a variety of objects. After this, I will record my data and place a select few of the items on a graph. My hypothesis for this experiment is, "If I measure the mass of every object, the wooden ball will have the least because it seems to be the smallest and most lightweight. " 2. Equipment: 3 rubber stoppers, 5 rocks, wooden ball, wooden cube, 4 density cubes, triple beam balance, graduated cylinder, pipette

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    Are the Volumes of Pure Substances Additive? Introduction In this lab, the densities and mass of water and isopropyl alcohol were calculated in order to answer the question ‘are the volumes of pure substances additive?’ This lab was used to help introduce the different types of glassware that will be used, as well as basic concepts such as density and the difference between accuracy and precision. Accuracy is how close the measure value is to the true value, while precision is how close the measured

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    The density of water is its mass divided by its volume. In this case, the mass of water was determined by subtracting the final mass of the glassware with water by the initial mass of the glassware without water. The volume was determined by observing closely which line (marked on the sides of each glassware) the water reached and reporting the most precise measurement. Based on the class data, the average densities of water and its standard deviations were: 50-mL beaker – avg: 0.90 g/mL, stand dev:

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    Density Lab Conclusions

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    Results and Conclusions: Density measures the mass of substance per unit of volume. Density of solids is measured in grams/cM3. Density of liquids is measured in grams/mL. Density of gases is measured in grams/Liter. Specific Gravity is when the density of many substances are compared are compared to the density of water which is 1 gram/cM3. If a substance has a density less than 1 gram/cM3, it will float but if the density is greater than 1 gram/cM3, it will sink

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    Jessica Cimaroli Lab 1 Purpose To learn about the International System   of   Units   (SI)   system   and   how   it   relates   to   measurements   in mass,   length,   temperature,   volume, and time. To learn about the common  techniques  and  laboratory  equipment  used   to   make   SI measurents. Procedure Length Measurements 1. Gather the metric  ruler,  CD  or  DVD,  key

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    calculate the density of a solid or liquid sample, what measurements are needed? Mass and volume 3. The volume of a fixed mass of a liquid sample increases as the temperature rises from 20 to 408C. Does the density increase, decrease, or stay the same? Explain your answer. The density decreases. Density of the liquid sample is the mass divide by the volume. If the mass stays constant and the volume increases then the density of the liquid sample will decrease. 4. A solid block of exactly

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