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Labpaq Lab Techniques and Measurements
Title: Observations of Chemical Changes
Purpose: To learn about the international system of units (SI), to become familiar with common lab equipment and techniques, to gain proficiency in determining volume, mass, length, and temperature of a variety of items using common laboratory measurement devices, to learn to combine units to determine density and concentration, and to use laboratory equipment to create serial dilutions and determine the density and concentration of each dilution.
Procedure: Measure the volume, mass, length and temperature of a variety of items. Create dilution of sugar water.

Data Tables and Observation: Fill out the data sheet (below) for the experiment and submit with this form. Recording data carefully and accurately is very important. Be sure to keep notes of experimental errors or difficulties during this experiment.

Exercise 1
Length Measurements:

For the measurement below carefully read the ruler to the best degree of accuracy. The reading you make in centimeters should have two decimals. In other words can you estimate the difference between 10.1 cm and 10.2 cm? If so, you would report 10.10 cm or 10.15 cm whichever your eyes see. If you see 10 cm, than you would report 10.00 cm. The mm reading may be estimated to +/- 0.1 mm. Refer to the lab for more information. You can obtain an accurate ruler from the web, if you don’t have one.

Record the measurement to the correct number of significant figures.
(1 point)
Data Table 1: Length Measurements
Object
Length (cm)
Length (mm)
Length (m)

CD or DVD
12.0 cm
120.0 mm
0.12 m

Key
5.0 cm
50.0 mm
0.05 m

Spoon
15.0 cm
150.0 mm
0.15 m

Fork
15.5 cm
155.0 mm
0.155 m

Temperature Measurements: Look closely at the thermometer and record to the best number of significant figures, +/- 0.1 oC. In other words report, for example 24.0 oC, not 24 oC. Calculate the last 2 columns. (1 point) Data table 2: Temperature measurements
Object

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