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procedure (continued):
- refer back to your data table on slide 4, and then compare the densities of the mystery liquids to the known substances on the right.
- determine the identity of each mystery substance.
| lamp oil | 0.81 (g/ml³) | mystery liquid a | i | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| distilled water | 1.00 (g/ml³) | mystery liquid c | type answer here | |
| dish soap | 1.05 (g/ml³) | |||
| glycerin | 1.26 (g/ml³) | |||
| honey | 1.42 (g/ml³) |
To solve for the identity of each mystery liquid, we compare their densities (which would be obtained from the data table on Slide 4, though not fully shown here, we can assume typical lab results) with the known densities:
For Mystery Liquid A (assuming its density is, e.g., 0.81 g/mL³ from typical lab setups):
Compare its density to the known substances. Lamp oil has a density of 0.81 g/mL³. So Mystery Liquid A matches lamp oil.
For Mystery Liquid B (assuming its density is, e.g., 0.91 g/mL³):
Vegetable oil has a density of 0.91 g/mL³. So Mystery Liquid B matches vegetable oil.
For Mystery Liquid C (assuming its density is, e.g., 1.00 g/mL³):
Distilled water has a density of 1.00 g/mL³. So Mystery Liquid C matches distilled water.
(Note: The actual identity depends on the measured density of each mystery liquid from the data table. The above uses common lab results for illustration. If the data table shows different densities, match them to the closest known density in the left table.)
Final Answers (example-based):
- Mystery Liquid A: lamp oil
- Mystery Liquid B: vegetable oil
- Mystery Liquid C: distilled water
(Replace with actual matches based on the data table’s density values for each mystery liquid.)
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To solve for the identity of each mystery liquid, we compare their densities (which would be obtained from the data table on Slide 4, though not fully shown here, we can assume typical lab results) with the known densities:
For Mystery Liquid A (assuming its density is, e.g., 0.81 g/mL³ from typical lab setups):
Compare its density to the known substances. Lamp oil has a density of 0.81 g/mL³. So Mystery Liquid A matches lamp oil.
For Mystery Liquid B (assuming its density is, e.g., 0.91 g/mL³):
Vegetable oil has a density of 0.91 g/mL³. So Mystery Liquid B matches vegetable oil.
For Mystery Liquid C (assuming its density is, e.g., 1.00 g/mL³):
Distilled water has a density of 1.00 g/mL³. So Mystery Liquid C matches distilled water.
(Note: The actual identity depends on the measured density of each mystery liquid from the data table. The above uses common lab results for illustration. If the data table shows different densities, match them to the closest known density in the left table.)
Final Answers (example-based):
- Mystery Liquid A: lamp oil
- Mystery Liquid B: vegetable oil
- Mystery Liquid C: distilled water
(Replace with actual matches based on the data table’s density values for each mystery liquid.)