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Title: Density Determination Using Various Methods to Measure Volume


1
Density Determination Using Various Methods to
Measure Volume
  • Experiment 1

2
Experiment 1
  • Goal
  • To accurately determine densities of objects
  • Method
  • Determine volume of objects (3 methods)
  • Calculate densities from mass and volume

3
Densities
Increasing density Increasing heaviness
4
Density from lab data
? Analytical balance
? Three methods
  • Volume measurements
  • by geometry
  • by water displacement
  • by pycnometry

5
Uncertainties/Error
  • Mass balance 0.0001 g
  • Geometry calipers 1 of last digit cm
  • Displacement grad. cylinder 0.1 mL probably
  • Pycnometry pynometer from ?average?
  • Propagate all but mass fractions

6
Procedure
  • 1. Four cylinders
  • brass aluminum plugged hollow
  • Record
  • 2. Number
  • 3. Type type
  • 4. Mass (analytical balance) m

7
1) Volume by geometry
  • 1. Lengths and diameters l, d
  • 2. Calculate volume and error V, sV

diameter, d
length, l
8
1) Al example density using volume by geometry
  • Mass 17.4640 g
  • Length 5.08 cm
  • Diameter 1.29 cm

9
Using vernier calipers
Line on auxiliary scale matches at 8
Length 3.38 0.01 cm
Section 3B in manual
Object falls between 3.3 and 3.4 cm
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2) Volume by water displacement
  • 1. Record initial volume of water Vi
  • 2. Add metal cylinder
  • 3. Record final volume Vf
  • 4. Calculate volume and error V, sV

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2) Al example using volume by water displacement
  • mass 17.4640 g
  • Vwatercylinder 66.55 mL ?0.05mL
  • ? Vwater 60.00 mL ?0.05mL
  • Vcylinder 6.55 mL ?0.1mL

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Water displacement
Meniscus liquids curved surface
66.0 mL
46.5 mL
66.0 mL 45.5 mL 20.5 mL (objects
volume)
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3) Volume by pycnometry
  • Pycnometry pertaining to specific gravity
  • V mH2O/?H2O
  • 1. Make pycnometer
  • 2. Calibrate

14
Calibration example
  • Calibration multiple trials (how well you fill
    to the mark)
  • trial masswaterpycnometer
  • 1 92.7829 g
  • 2 92.7825 g
  • 3 92.7826 g
  • 4 92.7831 g
  • Average 92.7828 g
  • smass ?0.0003g (using big equation)

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Pycnometry continued
  • 3. Add H2O to mark
  • record initial mass mi
  • 4. Add metal cylinder
  • 5. Remove H2O until at mark
  • 6. Record final mass mf
  • 7. Calculate volume and error V, sV

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Pycnometry continued
A
B
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3) Al example using volume by pycnometry
  • massA 92.7828 g (calibration average) ?0.0003g
  • massB 103.7227 g ?0.0003g
  • masscylinder 17.4640 g ?0.0001g

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Record temperature, T
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4) Volume of void in hollow cylinder
pycnometry
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Example void calculation brass cylinder
  • If Vcylinder 4.970 mL (by pycnometry)
  • mcylinder 34.5964 g (analytical balance)
  • ?brass 8.387g/mL (pycnometry of
    solid cylinder)

No error propagation required for this
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5) Mass Fractions in Mixed Cylinder
Let mAl X.mcyl mbrass (1-X)mcyl
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Mixed cylinder
m ?
V
mAl X.mcyl mbrass (1-X)mcyl
? by mcyl
Collect terms with X
Solve for X
? to isolate X
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Mixed cylinder
Pycnometry volume Vmixed Balance mass
mmixed
X Al fraction 1-X brass fraction
No error propagation required for this
24
Mixed cylinder example
Use pycnometry data to find density of pure
brass 8.387 g/mL density of pure Al (solid
cylinders) 2.671 g/mL density of mixed cylinder
(example) 6.457 g/mL
X Al fraction (here 13.97) 1-X brass
fraction (here 86.03)
No error propagation required for this
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Report
  • Abstract
  • Results/ Samples calculations including
  • Mass and volume by each method
  • Volume of void
  • Mass fraction
  • Error analysis (parts 1 4)
  • Volume of objects (3 methods) yes
  • Volume of inner void no
  • Mass fractions for mixed cylinder no
  • Discussion/review questions

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Equipment
  • cylinders brass, aluminum, mixed, hollow
  • Vernier calipers
  • 50 mL Erlenmeyer flask
  • lab marker
  • Pasteur pipet
  • 100 mL graduated cylinder
  • 400 mL beaker
  • thermometer
  • (analytical balance)

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Caution
NO
YES
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