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    Experiment 5 Liquids and Solids Chemistry 1211 Fall 2012 Section 1: Abstract‚ Experiment and Observation Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to determine the boiling point of a liquid and the melting point of a solid. We also were able to observe the difference between boiling and melting point Experiment and Observation: We used isopropyl alcohol and set up an experiment to observe the boiling point. We set up a second experiment using acetamide to determine

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    Precision‚ Accuracy‚ and Density Measurements This experience is intended to introduce the proper use of the most used laboratory equipments and glasswear that is come upon in the lab. As well‚ to determine the mass‚ volume and density of water by using various types of measuring glasswear‚ such as beakers‚ graduated cylinder‚ pipet‚ etc... The measurement of the density of water will determine the precision and accuracy of these measuring glasswear. Also‚ there will be a density calibration graph‚ used

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    Population Density Population density is defined by the number of people and the area size in which they reside. The effects of urbanization on the human race vary between cultures. However‚ there is clearly a relationship between population density and human behavior (Rosenbnerg‚ 2011‚ para. 1). Whether the answer is moving to a less dense area‚ or adapting to an urban area depends on individual personality and preference. For centuries‚ Americans have dealt with overcrowded cities in order

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    The Effects of Population Density and Noise Paper Gregory Mills PSY/460 March‚ 9 2011 Professor Darnell Anderson The Effects of Population Density and Noise Paper The population of the World is increasing rapidly‚ with teenagers having children before their adults and the probability of twins and triplets have increased. Cities are becoming overcrowded and the average household is increasing every year. As cities become crowded‚ the only thing that could help is to create

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    Liquid Nitrogen Liquid nitrogen is nitrogen in a liquid state at a very low temperature. Its chemical formula is N2. Manufacturing of Liquid Nitrogen Liquid nitrogen is made by cooling and compressing air straight from the atmosphere. The type used to produce large amounts of liquid nitrogen looks vastly different but really happens is that air squashed and cooled . When you squash it‚ air molecules are forced closer together. If you also cool it down the molecules can slow down enough to

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    Bubbles Up: A Science Experiment on Density Density is the measure of the quantity of some physical property [usually mass] per unit length‚ area‚ or volume (YourDictionary.com). How does temperature affect density? Do items become denser after being frozen? It is well known that water becomes denser when it ’s temperature lowers until its freezing point. Does this principle apply to oil; and if so‚ which kinds? This question easily applies to real world problems. For example‚ when there is an

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    EXPERIMENT 2: Measurement of equivalent radius‚ bulk density and solid density of granular materials INTRODUCTION Granular material is a group of distinct macroscopic particles‚ composed of grains or particles of solids with interstitial spaces‚ which are the spaces between the particles. Having spaces between the particles means that there are rooms left for the filling of air or liquid. This concept is applied as to use the filling of liquid to determine the volume of the particles later on

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    Study Guide Chart Solids Liquids Mass Definition Unit Unit Methods the amount of matter in a given space g g Measuring Mass Directly Finding Mass by Difference Measuring out a Substance Volume the amount of space an object takes up cm3 mL Measuring Volume Directly Calculating Volume by Formula Water Displacement Method for Small‚ Irregularly Shaped Objects Water Displacement Method for Large‚ Irregularly Shaped Objects Density Mass the amount of matter in a given space g/cm3 g/m

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    Look at these pictures. Label them as solid‚ liquid or gas. Use them to help you cross out the wrong information in the table below so you are left with only the correct information. solid liquid gas Extension: Using your table above‚ explain the following a) Why does a solid have a fixed shape? A solid has a fixed shape because the particles are very close together and arranged in strong regular lines although they vibrate the particles are so packed together

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    Mass‚ Volume and Density Measurements A. Overview Review Sections 1.4 - 1.6 in your textbook (Chemistry: The Central Science‚ 9th Ed. ‚ Brown‚ LeMay‚ Bursten‚ & Burdge) This experiment will introduce you to a very important concept in science‚ especially chemistry: DENSITY. Density is the relationship between the mass of an object and the volume which it occupies. Solid substances generally have the greatest density‚ normally in the range of 1 - 25 g/cm3. Most liquids have densities between 0.5 -

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