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Names Dylan Kwan, Rosie Leonard, Abhishek Kunte, Jacob Margolis, Damon Vunk

Section 8-2

Liquid Volume Lab

Part I Data Collection

Objective: To identify the tool[s] associated with the calibrated system used to measure liquid volume
and to demonstrate precision in collecting measurements using this tool[s] so as to obtain a specific
series of six spectral colors.

Materials: [Take PB picture of]

6 test tubes
Test tube rack
Various beakers and graduated cylinders
[1] 600 mL empty beaker for waste and contaminated samples
[1] 400 mL beaker for water to rinse glassware when needed
red, blue, and yellow food coloring
[2] droppers
[1] Stirrer
[3] Cups for colors
[1] Sharpie
[6] pieces of tape
Paper towels for clean up

Computer Photo Booth or alternative recording device

Notes:

Be careful not to drop the test tubes or get ANY liquid near the computer.

Calibration for Colors

Red 40 drops per L


Blue 20 drops per L
Yellow 32 drops per L

Data Table

Sample:

Test Tube Color of Liquid Amount of Liquid (mL)

1 Red 11 mL

2 Orange 11.5 mL

3 Yellow 9.4 mL

4 Green 11.3 mL

5 Blue 10 mL

6 Purple 11 mL

Total Liquid in Test Tubes A-F 16.2 mL

Note:
A = 1
B = 2

Precision in Measurement Evidence

[#4PB]
[#5PB]

[#7PB]

Group Photo with Final Results

Procedure

Note: The label [#PB] means you have to provide a Photo Booth picture as evidence of using precision
in measurement, by selecting the correct graduated cylinder to use. The picture must be a high quality
image that shows enough detail to identify the selected tool. Each PB image needs to be inserted
directly under the data table at the top in the placeholder section labeled Precision in Measurement
Evidence.

1. Using the tape and sharpie provided, label the six test tubes in order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, and place each
one back into the test tube holder.

Note: The test tubes should only be in the rack or in a group members hand at all times during the lab.

2. Fill the 400 mL beaker with 200 mL of water.

3. Place the 600 mL beaker to the side as it will be used for the contaminated water.

4. Measure 26 mL [#4PB] of RED liquid and pour it into the test tube labeled 1.

5. Measure 17.2 mL [#5PB] of YELLOW liquid and pour it into the test tube labeled 3.

6. Measure 21 mL of BLUE liquid and pour it into the test tube labeled 5.

7. From test tube 3, measure 4.3 mL [#7PB], and pour it into test tube 4.

8. From test tube 5, measure 7 mL, and pour it into test tube 4. Swirl the test tube.

9. From test tube 5, measure 4 mL, and pour it into test tube 6.

10. From test tube 1, measure 7 mL, and pour it into test tube 6. Swirl the test tube.

11. From test tube 1, measure 8 mL, and pour it into test tube 2.

12. From test tube 3, measure 3.5 mL, and pour it into test tube 2. Swirl the test tube.

13. Type in the final color for each test tube, 1 6, in each test tubes corresponding place in the groups
data table.

14. Measure the final amount of liquid for each test tube, 1 6, and record the final amount in each test
tubes corresponding place in the groups data table.

15. Add up and record the final amount of total liquid in test tubes, 1-6 in the last section on the groups
data table.

16. As a group hold up all of the test tubes, 1 - 6, in order, and take a group photo with all members
included. The group photo needs to be inserted directly under the Precision in Measurement Evidence
at the top in the placeholder section labeled Group Photo with Final Results.









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