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4.3.  Temperature of Liquid 

 

   The density of the liquid that is used for measuring the density of a solid varies with the liquid 

temperature. Therefore, the decimal places beyond the first decimal place of the measured value 
contain errors. 

   Obtain the density of a liquid according to the temperature from Table 1 for distilled water or from 

other reference documents for other liquids. 

   When measurement accuracy to the third decimal place or beyond is necessary, use a thermometer 

with a tolerance of ±0.2°C or less. 

 
 

4.4.  Influence of Wire 

 

   In solid density measurement, the surface of the liquid rises when a solid sample is placed on the 

density pan, which is immersed in the liquid, At this time, the buoyancy corresponding to the weight 
of the raised liquid is exerted on the wire (diameter of 1 mm) connecting the upper and lower pans. 
If the surface of the liquid rises 1 mm, the buoyancy exerted on the wire is about 0.8 g/cm

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To minimize the error due to the buoyancy, select a sample with a smaller volume or correct the 
value by calculation. 

   In liquid density measurement, a force (buoyancy ) is exerted on the wire (diameter of 0.2 mm) 

suspending the float, when immersed in the liquid. Immersing the wire by 10 mm exerts a buoyancy 
of about 0.3 mg on the wire. However, this buoyancy influence can be ignored. When obtaining the 
liquid density, the difference between the weight of the float in air and in water is divided by the 
volume of the float, as described in “3.5. Density of a Liquid”. This calculation reduces the error due 
to buoyancy such that it is negligible. 

 
 

4.5. Surface Tension 

 

   In solid density measurement, a force (surface tension) of about 5 mg is exerted on the pan between 

the wire (diameter of 1 mm) of the density pan and the liquid surface. 

   The surface tension can be reduced by about 1 mg by adding a surfactant (for example, a wetting 

agent used for developing photographs.) 

   Adding 0.1 mL (density: 1.2 g/cm

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) of a surfactant to 200 mL of water will increase the density of water by 

about 0.0001

 

g/cm

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   In liquid density measurement, a force (surface tension) of about 1 mg is exerted on the wire 

(diameter of 0.2 mm) suspending the float. However, this surface tension influence can be ignored. 
When obtaining the liquid density, the difference between the weight of the float in air and in water is 
divided by the volume of the float, as described in “3.5. Density of a Liquid”. This calculation reduces 
the error due to surface tension such that it is negligible. 

 
 

4.6. Bubbles 

 

   The buoyancy of a bubble of 1 mm in diameter is about 0.5 mg. Bubble generation depends on the 

shape and material of the sample, so take care when making measurements. 

   In solid density measurement, a surfactant may be added to reduce the influence of bubbles. 

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Страница 1: ...DENSITY DETERMINATION KIT Applicable analytical balance models BM series GH series HR i series GR series HR series HA series 1WMPD4000728B AD 1653 AD 1653...

Страница 2: ...duced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of A D Company Limited The contents of this manual and the specifications of the i...

Страница 3: ...6 4 2 Volume of Float 6 4 3 Temperature of Liquid 7 4 4 Influence of Wire 7 4 5 Surface Tension 7 4 6 Bubbles 7 5 MEASURING THE DENSITY OF A SOLID 8 5 1 Assembling the Kit BM GH HR i Series 8 5 2 Ass...

Страница 4: ...it at hand for future reference 1 1 Precautions This density determination kit allows the density of a solid or liquid to be measured However the results of measurements may be affected by various fac...

Страница 5: ...d Beaker stand Beaker Thermomeler clamp B31161 B31158 PYLEX 300ML 1 608 02 Density pan Attachment for FX obsolete product Attachment for HX obsolete product 1653 1 C42219 C42220 Tweezers Beaker stand...

Страница 6: ...of 1013 25 hPa M V 4 Specific gravity M Mass V Volume 4 Density of water at 4 C 0 99997 g cm3 1 000 g cm3 3 3 Archimedes Principle of Density Measurement The AD 1653 is combined with an electronic bal...

Страница 7: ...ample in liquid 0 Density of liquid d Density of air approx 0 001 g cm3 3 5 Density of a Liquid To measure the density of a liquid a float with a known volume is used The density of a liquid can be ob...

Страница 8: ...te for the error due to the air density 4 2 Volume of Float The tolerance of the measured value of the volume of the float is 0 01 cm3 In liquid density measurement the decimal places beyond the secon...

Страница 9: ...this buoyancy influence can be ignored When obtaining the liquid density the difference between the weight of the float in air and in water is divided by the volume of the float as described in 3 5 De...

Страница 10: ...the thermometer clamp 6 Pour a liquid with a known density such as distilled water into the beaker and place the beaker on the beaker stand 7 Place the density pan on the density pan stand 8 Adjust th...

Страница 11: ...e beaker and place the beaker on the beaker stand 7 Place the density pan on the density pan stand 8 Adjust the amount of the liquid so that the sample when placed on the lower pan in the liquid is ab...

Страница 12: ...density such as distilled water into the beaker and place the beaker on the beaker stand 7 Place the density pan on the density pan stand 8 Adjust the amount of the liquid so that the sample when plac...

Страница 13: ...thermometer clamp 6 Pour a liquid with a known density such as distilled water into the beaker and place the beaker on the beaker stand 7 Place the density pan on the density pan stand 8 Adjust the am...

Страница 14: ...er reaches maximum at 3 98 C Example display BM Temp C 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 0 0 99984 0 99970 0 99820 0 99565 0 99222 0 98804 0 98320 0 97777 0 97180 0 96532 1 0 99990 0 99961 0 99799 0 99534...

Страница 15: ...ter 0 Density of water d Density of air g cm3 Example of recording sheet Weight in air A g Weight in water B g Water temperature C g cm3 26 Water density g cm3 4 8102 0 5946 0 99678 8 06 Calculated va...

Страница 16: ...nto the thermometer clamp 3 Place the beaker on the beaker stand 4 Connect the float to the float hook using the wire The length of wire must be about 50 mm 5 Hook the float hook on the density pan st...

Страница 17: ...yed on the balance is stable record the value A At this time ignore the minus sign 4 Substitute the measured value in the following equation to obtain the density of the liquid A d V Density of liquid...

Страница 18: ...rbon dioxide When tap water is used the released dissolved gases generate bubbles It is recommended that pure water or distilled water which contains few dissolved gases be used When I try to measure...

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