Laboratory Preparation & Procedure
Materials:
- 50 mL beaker
- 250 mL beaker
- 10- mL graduated cylinder
- 25-mL graduated cylinder
- 50-mL graduated cylinder
- 100-mL graduated cylinder
- 125 mL Erlenmeyer flask
- Funnel
- Analytical balance
- Water
Safety:
Be aware of your surroundings, so you do not break the glassware you are using.
Procedure:
Part A – Volume Measurements
- Inspect each graduated cylinder – the 10-mL, 25-mL, 50-mL, and 100-mL. Record the scale increments of each graduated cylinder in your data page. Be sure to keep these scale increments in mind as you record volumes of liquids throughout this lab.
- Using a 50-mL beaker, measure 10 – mL of water. Record the beaker’s reading.
- Place a clean, dry funnel into a 10-mL graduated cylinder and carefully pour the water into a 10 – mL graduated cylinder. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device. If it overfills, measure the total volume in portions.
- Pour the water from step 3 into a 25 – mL graduated cylinder using a funnel. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Pour the water from step 4 into a 50 – mL graduated cylinder using a funnel. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Pour the water from step 5 into a 100 – mL graduated cylinder using a funnel. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Using a 50-mL beaker, measure 40 – mL of water. Record the beaker’s reading.
- Pour the water from step 7 into a 100 – mL graduated cylinder using a funnel. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Pour the water from step 8 into a 50 – mL graduated cylinder using a funnel. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Pour the water from step 9 into a 25 – mL graduated cylinder in portions using a funnel. Be sure to measure the total volume. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Using a 250-mL beaker, measure 100 – mL of water. Record the beaker’s reading.
- Pour the water from step 11 into a 100 – mL graduated cylinder using a funnel. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Pour the water from step 12 into a 50 – mL graduated cylinder in portions using a funnel. Be sure to measure the total volume. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Using a 125-mL Erlenmeyer flask, measure 50-mL of water using a funnel. Record the flask’s reading.
- Pour the water from step 14 into a 50-mL graduated cylinder using a funnel. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
- Pour the water from step 15 into a 25-mL graduated cylinder in portions using a funnel. Be sure to measure the total volume. Record the volume to the correct precision of the device.
Part B – Mass Measurements
- Zero the analytical balance.
- Determine and record the mass of the 50-mL beaker. Be sure the beaker is completely dry.
- Repeat the process of determining the mass of the 50-mL beaker until you have a total of five mass measurements. Be sure to zero your balance between each mass measurement.
- Calculate the average & standard deviation of your mass measurements. Record your average value on the board for class use.
- Record the class data set in your lab notebook and determine the average of the class data set.