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Chemistry Lab Measurement And Uncertainty

Submitted by reidysj on October 14, 2007

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I.PURPOSE OF EXPERIMENT

The purpose of this lab was to determine the magnitude of the uncertainties produced when making measurements using common lab equipment.

II.APPARATUS AND MATERIALS NEEDED

safety goggles distilled water (at 20°C)
laboratory apron dropper
laboratory balance 2 objects of unknown mass
standard masses graduated cylinder, 10-mL
graduated cylinder, 100-mL

III.PROCEDURE

Part A: Estimating the Uncertainty of a Balance

1.We put on lab aprons and goggles. Then, we used the zeroing adjustment to adjust the scale so that it said zero with no mass on it. We then touched the pan, and checked that the balance returned to zero.

2.We determined the mass represented by the smallest increment. We recorded this value, and determined one half and one fifth of this value. We then recorded those values.

3.We found the mass of a standard mass on the balance pan. We recorded the mass as accurately as was allowed by the balance.

4.We moved the smallest counterweight over slightly until there was the slightest deviation from the zero point. We recorded that value. Then, we moved the counterweight in the opposite direction. We recorded that value.

5.We measured and recorded the mass of each of the two objects of unknown mass. We added those values to the class data bank.

Part B: Estimating the Uncertainty of Graduated Cylinders

6.We measured and recorded the mass of a dry 10-mL graduated cylinder and a dry 100-mL graduated cylinder.

7.We recorded the volume of the smallest volume increment on each of the cylinders. We also recorded the volume represented by one half and one fifth of the smallest volume increment.

8.We added 10.0-mL of distilled water to each cylinder using a dropper. We checked to make sure that the bottom curve...

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