Reasoning: For my conclusion, I believe that for every one cubic cm that goes up so does one ml because if the volume goes up in one it has to go up in the other. My graph does show some error in measuring, but from board meetings and one on one help I have come to learn and know that this statement is true. This lab also shows how matter behaves in different forms.
Evidence:
So even though my evidence shows some error you can still see that cubic cm and ml are supposed to be the same and if not the exact then very close. It is hard to do a lab without any errors, therefore in mine i know that it isn't exact, but i know what went wrong was the measuring and the significant figures. Also, my claim was proven right with at the board meeting and from others with in the chemistry class.
Equation: V= 0.7778(ml/cm3)w+9.746(ml)
Slope:0.7778
Y int: 9.746
Graph:
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