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Experiment No.

9:
(Density)

Name: Jaypee L. Masculino

Course/Year and Section: BSCE 1-B

VI. Data and Results:

A. Regular Solid:

Trial Length Width Thickness Volume Mass Density


cm cm cm cm3 gram g/cm3
1 21.5cm 11.7cm 3cm 754.65 1100g 1.457 g/cc
cc
2 21.5cm 11.8cm 3.4cm 862.58 1100g 1.275 g/cc
cc

B. Irregular Solid:

Trial Mass of Initial Final Volume of Volume of Density of


Stone Volume of Volume of H2 O Stone Stone
gram H2 O H2 O Displaced ml g/ml
ml ml ml
1 110g 100ml 130ml 240 ml 20 ml 5.5 g/ml

2 100g 100ml 130ml 240 ml 20 ml 5.5 g/ml

C. Immiscible Liquid:
Height of Height of Density of Density of Density of Percent
H2O Kerosene H2 O Kerosene Kerosene Error
(Hw) (calculated) (accepted
cm
(Hk) g/cc
g/cc value) g/cc
cm
8.4 1.8 cm 1 g/cc 4.7 g/cc 0.8 g/cc -4.88%
cm
VII. Computations:
VIII. Problems and Questions:

1. What is the volume of 1,000g of kerosene if its density is 0.8 g/cc?

2. A block of wood measuring 12cmx8cmx6cm has a mass of 500g. What is its


density?

3. Find the mass of air in the classroom 8m long, 6m wide and 3m high. Density
of air at room temperature is 0.0012 g/cc.

4. Find the density of 50cc of mercury that has a mass of 680g.


5. In the diagram below, determine the density of liquid A.

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