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Volume
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• What is volume:_______________________________________
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Units of Volume• Millilitre (_______)• Litre (____)• Cubic centimetres (_____)• Cubic millimitre (_____)• Cubic meter (______)
1 mL = 1 cm3
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Taking a reading on a graduated cylinder
• To know the value of each graduation:- Find two major ______________________. - __________________them from eachother. - Divide by the number of _____________. Example:
-Two major graduations25 and 30
-So 30 – 25 = 5-There are 5 spaces so:
5 / 5 = 1- Each graduation is worth 1.
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A) Volume of a liquid• The instruments are:- ________________________________________
________________________________________
• The meniscus:When the liquid is not perfectly flat, it will curve alittle. You have to read under the meniscus.
Meniscus
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Meniscus
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To measure 10 mL, you must pour 10 mL of water in the graduated cylinder and read under the menuscus.
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B) Regular solid (like erasers, boxes, etc.)
• Use a ______________ to measure the sides.• For a rectangular prism or cube, use the
following formula:V= ____________________________V= Cylinder: V=πXr2Xh.
π = 3.14 r = radius h = height
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• Example : ____________________________
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2 cm
3 cm
5 cm
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C) Irregular solid
• Example: a nail, a penny, an eraser, a paperclip etc.
• You will need a ________________________or an overflow can.
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Water displacement method• Fill the graduated cylinder with ____________________and
write down the volume. (example 20 mL)• ______________________________into the cylinder and
read the new _________________.• ________________________ the first reading from the
second reading. The _______________________is the object’s volume.
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Volume = ______________________________________________________
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Overflow can-Place a beaker under the overflow can - Fill up the overflow can until the water is overflowing. -Place the object in the can. - Collect the water that overflows and measure its volume.
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Volume lab activityObject Volume measured
with a rulerVolume measured by water displacement
Small metal cylinder
Large metal cylinder
Rectangular prism
Marble
Rubber stopper