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oneone CS-7 Objective: To create a proper data chart in order to record scientific data. CSI Note: How can data best be organized? HAVE YOU FOLLOWED THE STEPS FOR STARTING CLASS?? Drill: 1. Get a Lesson Sheet from the SET. 2. Complete the Drill portion only.

oneone CS-7 Substance 1 How do you calculate density? Density = Mass ÷ Volume Density = 48.0g ÷ 7.5cm 3 Density = 6.4 g/cm 3

oneone CS-7 Calculate the densities for the remaining substances on the front of this ditto. Substance 2: 0.98 g/cm 3 Substance 3: 20.0 g/cm 3 Substance 4: 20.0 g/cm 3 Could any of the substances be water?

oneone CS-7 Could any of the substances be the same substances? Explain? Substances 3 and 4 could be the same substance because they have similar densities. Density is a characteristic property.

oneone CS-7 Problems With the Data Chart a.Improper title b.Crooked lines c.Improper spacing d.Lack of units e.No capital letters in title or headings

oneone CS-7 Creating Data Charts SAVE Paper

oneone CS-7 Create 2 proper data charts. (Finish for Homework!) a.The first data chart should be a correction of the data chart in Part I. b. The second data chart should be for recording the mass, volume, and density data of the 4 substances on the front of this ditto.