Volume notes

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Volume The amount of space an object takes up. (think of it as how big an object may be).

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Volume

The amount of space an object takes up. (think of it as how big an object may be).

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We measure it with…

Beaker(Kind of Accurate)

GraduatedCylinder(Very Accurate)

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Volume Units

• The metric unit for volume is __________.

• 1/1000 of a liter is a _____________.

Liters

milliliter

Millileter(ml)

Cubic Centimeters

(cc)

CentimetersCubed (cm2)= =

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Volume of Liquids

• Always use a graduated cylinder to measure.

• Why?

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Meniscus• Curve at the top of a liquid in any container

• ALWAYS read from the BOTTOM of the meniscus

Meniscus

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A. Each mark is worth…

B. The maximum value the container can measure is…

C. The volume in the container is…

1 mL

50 mL

33 mL

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A. Each mark is worth…

B. The maximum value the container can measure is…

C. The volume in the container is…

0.1 mL

10 mL

4.5 or 4.6 mL

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A. Each mark is worth…

B. The maximum value the container can measure is…

C. The volume in the container is…

2 mL

100 mL

74 or 76 mL

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Volume of Solids

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Two types of objects

Regular Objects

Cube shaped, flat faces, precise edges

Irregular objects

Random shapes, not flat sides, not clear

edges

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Regular objects

To determine the volume we use:

Volume= length x width x height

L=

W=

H=

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Irregular ObjectsTo measure volume we use Water

Displacement.

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0.8 ml 10.0 ml

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Steps of Water Displacement

1- Measure the amount of water in the gc before placing the object in.

2- Place the irregular object into the water

3-Measure the combined volume by reading the new meniscus.

4-Subtract the original volume from the combined volume to determine the volume of the irregular object