Activity #8 Measuring Volume.

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Activity #8 Measuring Volume

Activity 8: Measuring Volume White Space ?: What are three ways to measure the volume of an object? Hint: Use your volume notes to help you! Challenge Question: How do you measure the volume of a solid object? Hypothesis: Background: Read p A-32 and write down three facts. Vocabulary: Volume: the amount of space an object takes up Qualitative: description of a substance based on its qualities Quantitative: description of a substance based on measurements

Activity 8: Measuring Volume Materials: Read over the list on p A-33 Procedure: Read p A-34 and check off if you understand Prediction: Arrange the objects from smallest to largest volume. Data: Use the Two Methods to Measure Volume Handout

Show all work on your chart!!! Lab Hints The two methods to choose from are 1. Calculation Method (l x w x h) 2. Water Displacement (weird objects) Show all work on your chart!!!

Activity 8: Measuring Volume Analysis Questions: On page A-35 answer questions 1-6 (skip #5) For question #3 cm3 = ml3 1L=1000ml Conclusion: What did you learn about volume and the ways you can calculate volume? Explain. What am I wondering? What are two questions you still have about volume?