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Page. Objective 09/16/11. Apply volume measurement skills in solving the CSI case. Intro. What amount do the following items typically come in ? (Write Q&A in notebook) Milk , Soda, “Big Gulp”, Water Cooler. Volume. Case file page: 09. Volume. Volume Volume Volume Volume Liter.

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  1. Page Objective 09/16/11 Apply volume measurement skills in solving the CSI case. Intro • What amount do the following items typically come in? (Write Q&A in notebook) Milk, Soda, “Big Gulp”, Water Cooler

  2. Volume Case file page: 09

  3. Volume • Volume Volume Volume Volume • Liter • The amount of space something takes up • usually describes a liquid. • The base unit for volume

  4. Volume • What unit for volume measure do scientists most commonly use? most commonly use? • Milliliters; the prefix milli- means “thousandth”. • 1 Milliliter is equal to 1/1000th of a liter!

  5. Volume • How much is a kiloliter? • The prefix kilo- means “thousand”. • 1kiloliter is equal to 1000 liters!

  6. Volume • What tool do scientists use to measure volume? • The “Graduated Cylinder”

  7. Volume Lab For the following lab you will need all of the following…. Test-tube rack with 6 test-tubes 100mL beaker with water 50mL graduated cylinder

  8. Volume Lab • Measure out 26mL of water… put into test tube A • Measure out 20mL of water… put into test tube C • Measure out 22mL of water… put into test tube E

  9. Measure out 5 ml from test tube Cand pour into test tube D. Measure out 7 ml from test tube Eand pour into test tube D. Measure out 5ml from test tube Eand pour into test tube F.

  10. Measure out 7 ml from test tube Aand pour into test tube F. Measure out 8ml from test tube Aand pour into test tube B. Measure out 5 ml from test tube Cand pour into test tube B.

  11. Page Objective 09/16/11 Apply volume measurement in solving the CSI case. Outro What could we possibly measure the volume of in order to solve our murder mystery?

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