Today you will need:
1. Pencil, Calculator, Colored
Pencils & Highlighters
2. Log #2 – Update
3. Identifying Volume Lab
(Bookshelf – 2 sheets/3 sides
– Please Staple)
4. Definition of Matter Lab +
Cornell Notes – Due Now
Quick Writes will not be grade for points
but for participation and honesty.
1. You are allowed to use your brain, any
notes, labs or worksheets we have
done in class.
2. You may not use your textbook or
interactive reader.
3. You will have 10 minutes to complete
as many questions as possible.
4. With a colored pencil, you will grade
your own.
There are THREE way to find
volume in the chemistry classroom.
You will need to know them in order
to help you eventually determine
the density of various objects.
REMEMBER:
Volume is the Amount of
Space something takes
up.
Method #1: With a Liquid
Illustrate & Color this on your paper.
Meniscus
•The unit of
measurement is
usually in mL or L
or cc
Cube and Rectangle Volumes are
found by measuring their Length X
Width X Height
BASE =
The unit of measurement is usually
in mL or cm3
……or any cubic
unit
AREA
Method #2: With a Regular Shape
Object
-cm3
= mL = cc
-A cube 1x1x1 cm can hold 1 mL
of water.
cc stands for Cubic Centimeters
EQUIVALENT MEASUREMENTS
Cube Rectangle Prism
L x W x H L x W x H (½ L x W) x H
Method #2: With a Regular Shape Object
b x h a x h ½ b x h
-Use DISPLACEMENT….the amount
of water pushed out of the way by
an object
-The unit of measurement is usually
in mL or cm3
or cc
Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped
Object
Initial Height of
Water
350 mL
1st
Water Level
Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
Initial Height of
Water
350 mL
350 mL
Place object into water
and read level again.
1st
Water Level 2nd Water Level
Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
Initial Height of
Water
350 mL
425 mL
Place object into water
and read level again.
1st
Water Level 2nd Water Level
Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
Initial Height of
Water
350 mL
425 mL
Place object into water
and read level again.
1st
Water Level 2nd Water Level
Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
Subtraction
Problem
2nd
water level
- 1st
water level
425 mL
- 350 mL
75 mL
Item Type of Volume
Measurement Needed
(Method #)
Why?
Tomato Sauce #
Rectangular Wax
Candle
#
Sponge Bob Plastic
Toy
#
Box received in the
Mail
#
1 Liquid
2
Regular
Shaped
Object
3
2
Irregular
Shaped
Object
Regular
Shaped
Object
5 points given:
• 2 points for the problem you are
inputting into the calculator
• 2 points for the answer rounded to
the nearest hundreth
• 1 point for the unit label
1.Show work
2.Complete Volume
Assignment by Tomorrow.
1. Identifying Volume Lab- Due
Tuesday after the 3 day
weekend.
2. Enjoy your weekend!

Identifying Volume.Fall2013

  • 1.
    Today you willneed: 1. Pencil, Calculator, Colored Pencils & Highlighters 2. Log #2 – Update 3. Identifying Volume Lab (Bookshelf – 2 sheets/3 sides – Please Staple) 4. Definition of Matter Lab + Cornell Notes – Due Now
  • 2.
    Quick Writes willnot be grade for points but for participation and honesty. 1. You are allowed to use your brain, any notes, labs or worksheets we have done in class. 2. You may not use your textbook or interactive reader. 3. You will have 10 minutes to complete as many questions as possible. 4. With a colored pencil, you will grade your own.
  • 3.
    There are THREEway to find volume in the chemistry classroom. You will need to know them in order to help you eventually determine the density of various objects. REMEMBER: Volume is the Amount of Space something takes up.
  • 4.
    Method #1: Witha Liquid Illustrate & Color this on your paper. Meniscus •The unit of measurement is usually in mL or L or cc
  • 5.
    Cube and RectangleVolumes are found by measuring their Length X Width X Height BASE = The unit of measurement is usually in mL or cm3 ……or any cubic unit AREA Method #2: With a Regular Shape Object
  • 6.
    -cm3 = mL =cc -A cube 1x1x1 cm can hold 1 mL of water. cc stands for Cubic Centimeters EQUIVALENT MEASUREMENTS
  • 7.
    Cube Rectangle Prism Lx W x H L x W x H (½ L x W) x H Method #2: With a Regular Shape Object b x h a x h ½ b x h
  • 8.
    -Use DISPLACEMENT….the amount ofwater pushed out of the way by an object -The unit of measurement is usually in mL or cm3 or cc Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
  • 9.
    Initial Height of Water 350mL 1st Water Level Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
  • 10.
    Initial Height of Water 350mL 350 mL Place object into water and read level again. 1st Water Level 2nd Water Level Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
  • 11.
    Initial Height of Water 350mL 425 mL Place object into water and read level again. 1st Water Level 2nd Water Level Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object
  • 12.
    Initial Height of Water 350mL 425 mL Place object into water and read level again. 1st Water Level 2nd Water Level Method #3: With an Irregular Shaped Object Subtraction Problem 2nd water level - 1st water level 425 mL - 350 mL 75 mL
  • 13.
    Item Type ofVolume Measurement Needed (Method #) Why? Tomato Sauce # Rectangular Wax Candle # Sponge Bob Plastic Toy # Box received in the Mail # 1 Liquid 2 Regular Shaped Object 3 2 Irregular Shaped Object Regular Shaped Object
  • 14.
    5 points given: •2 points for the problem you are inputting into the calculator • 2 points for the answer rounded to the nearest hundreth • 1 point for the unit label
  • 15.
  • 16.
    1. Identifying VolumeLab- Due Tuesday after the 3 day weekend. 2. Enjoy your weekend!