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Chemistry, 22.09.2020 19:01 lizbeth696

In the part of the experiment in which you determine the density of liquids using a pycnometer (here, a 50-mL conical tube with cap), your final results are density values, which are calculated from mass and volume values. But your raw data for this part are masses only. (Think hard about this: you never actually measure any volumes, right? Except when you use a graduated cylinder later for Method B, which I am not asking about here.) Explain how you get density when your raw data do not include volume values. Be specific. Hint: You must consider (and include in your answer) why you collect raw data on water. How is that used to help you determine the density of your chosen liquid or baby oil?

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