a) What glassware do you think is the most accurate out of the following options? Explainthe reason for your choice.a. 50 mL beakerb. 250 mL Erlenmeyer flaskc. 10 mL graduated cylinderd. 10 mL volumetric pipete. 100 mL graduated cylinder b) A student wants to determine the density of water using a 50 mL beaker. They weighthe beaker and find it weighs 50.076 g without any water. They measure 20.0 mL of DI water into the beaker and reweigh it and it now weighs 69.993 g. What is the density of the water from their data? c) How many significant figures should your answer for question 2 have. What measurement in the question was used to determine the least number of significantfigures?
a) What glassware do you think is the most accurate out of the following options? Explainthe reason for your choice.a. 50 mL beakerb. 250 mL Erlenmeyer flaskc. 10 mL graduated cylinderd. 10 mL volumetric pipete. 100 mL graduated cylinder b) A student wants to determine the density of water using a 50 mL beaker. They weighthe beaker and find it weighs 50.076 g without any water. They measure 20.0 mL of DI water into the beaker and reweigh it and it now weighs 69.993 g. What is the density of the water from their data? c) How many significant figures should your answer for question 2 have. What measurement in the question was used to determine the least number of significantfigures?
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a) What glassware do you think is the most accurate out of the following options? Explain
the reason for your choice.
a. 50 mL beaker
b. 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask
c. 10 mL graduated cylinder
d. 10 mL volumetric pipet
e. 100 mL graduated cylinder
b) A student wants to determine the density of water using a 50 mL beaker. They weigh
the beaker and find it weighs 50.076 g without any water. They measure 20.0 mL of DI water into the beaker and reweigh it and it now weighs 69.993 g. What is the density of the water from their data?
c) How many significant figures should your answer for question 2 have. What measurement in the question was used to determine the least number of significant
figures?
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