Volume Lab Question Volume Part A: How many drops does it take to make 1 milliliter? Hypothesis : I predict it will take _____ drops of water to equal.

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Volume Lab Question Volume Part A: How many drops does it take to make 1 milliliter? Hypothesis : I predict it will take _____ drops of water to equal 1 milliliter. Plan: Follow directions for Volume Part A Data: Conclusion: My hypothesis ________ supported. It took ____ drops to equal 1 ml. # drops to 6 ml # drops to 7 ml # drops to 8 ml Average

Question Volume Part B: What is the volume of 3 marbles? Hypothesis : I predict the volume of the 3 marbles to be _____. Plan: Follow directions for Volume Part B Data: Conclusion: My hypothesis ________ supported. The volume of the 3 marbles is _______. Volume of water before adding marbles Volume of water after adding marbles Difference in Volume Volume of 3 marbles

Volume Part C Length of box = ______ cm Width of box = ______ cm Height of box =______ cm Volume = ______ X ______X______=_____

Volume of the Dictionary _________ Procedures: Use the metric stick to measure the book on your lab table. Place your measurements in the spaces below.   Length of the Dictionary ____________M. ____________cm. ___________mm. ____________km. Height of Dictionary Width of the Dictionary_ Volume of the Dictionary _________

Use the triple beam balance or scale to weigh the following materials Use the triple beam balance or scale to weigh the following materials. place your measurements in the spaces below. Mass of the coin ____________g. ____________cg. ___________mg. ____________kg. Mass of notebook Mass of the water glass ____________g. ____________cg. ___________mg. ____________kg.

Use the graduated cylinder or to measure the volume of the following containers. Place your measurements in the spaces below. Volume of the water glass ____________L. ____________cl. ___________ml. ____________kl. Volume of the jar Volume of the bottle ____________L. ____________cl. ___________ml. ____________kl. Volume of irregular object V. Before____mL V. After______mL Difference____mL Volume______mL

Mass Lab Targeted Mass Item(s) Actual Mass 1 gram 5 grams 10 grams Your mass : mg g kg Amount of spices in a batch of cookies: mg g kg Mass of 10 pennies mg g kg