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Wednesday, September 24, 2014



 


Volume Units Lab:

Claim: Every mL is equal to one cm^3.

Evidence:  Our equation is V=1.09mL/cm^3(V)+0mL. The reason for the our data not being completely correct is because there was a bit of error with our measuring. We could have gotten some extra water into the graduated cylinder while measuring or measured incorrectly. Our slope is 1.09 and the Y intercept is 0 because of the 5% rule.



Reasoning: Our graph does not exactly show our claim, which is that 1mL=1cm^3. This is because of the error in measuring the data. This lab proves that if the matter is a solid or a liquid the volume will be the same because the measuring unit of mL and cm^3 are equal.

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