a density lab as far as i know is a science learning lab where you learn about density.
Yes it can.
737.22 kg/m^3 The density depends on a whole range of factors including purity and Temperature. Use the above as a guide though but in situations where the value of density is critical, take a sample to the lab for them to determine the correct value.
Some folks in the lab call it "spee gee" which is slang for specific gravity (SG). It's relative density, the density of liquid - or any given substance - to the density of water. Surf the link. The formula for density is D= Mass/Volume.
a lab where you do alchemy.
Lab reports should begin with an Objective: what are you attempting to do? Obviously you are trying to separate the two. Next state your Methodology. It must be clear enough to be reproducible by the reader. Third you need a section called Results which normally requires your data to be understood, typically in table form. Finally, the Discussion summarizes your findings and conclusion: was the objective satisfied? The objective is actually a part of the Introduction that will introduce the lab. In this case the lab is probably about "density". If you are not entirely successful you should discuss reasons why it did not work and even make suggestions for improvement.
The lab technician measured the density of the liquid.
Yes it can.
Density is about 1.1 g/mL. We just made a batch of this in my lab.
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density is = mass over volume so... use a scale to get mass and a graduated cylender to get volume. If you find yourself in a lab there is equipment to find the density strait away.
density is = mass over volume so... use a scale to get mass and a graduated cylender to get volume. If you find yourself in a lab there is equipment to find the density strait away.
Density. :)
Electronic balance
737.22 kg/m^3 The density depends on a whole range of factors including purity and Temperature. Use the above as a guide though but in situations where the value of density is critical, take a sample to the lab for them to determine the correct value.
2. Using water displacement since it works for any kind of shape.
A measuring cup or graduated cylinderWater or other liquid to place the solid in
Mass is measured using a lab balance...this is a weighing scales that's a bit more sensitive. For really small amounts of solids we use microbalances that can measure thousandths of a gram. For liquids the density is on most bottles of liquids so a quick calculation (density = mass x volume) tells you how much of a liquid you need to measure out.