Measuring Liquid Volume

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Measuring Liquid Volume Mrs. Bryant 6th Grade Science

Purpose: To develop skill in measuring with the graduated cylinder

Materials: Food coloring Water 3 beakers 6 test tubes Test tube stand Graduated cylinder

Procedure: Label each test tube A,B,C,D,E and F. Into test tube A measure 19 mL of red water. Into test tube C measure 18 mL of yellow water.

Into test tube E measure 18 mL of blue water. From test tube C measure 4 mL and pour the 4 mL into test tube D. From test tube E measure 7 mL and add it to test tube D. Mix From the beaker of blue water measure 4 mL and pour it into test tube F.

From the beaker of red water measure 7 mL and add it to the test tube F. Mix From test tube A measure 8 mL of water and pour it into test tube B. From test tube C measure 3 mL and add it to test tube B. Mix.

Data Table Test Tube Color of Water Total Amount of Water A B C D E F