What was the same for each solution? How did you determine if the concentrations were the same or different for each of the solutions?
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The similarity of the solutions were that they had the same volume. The difference of the solutions were they had different mass. What we did to make sure they were different by measuring the mass and seeing if they had an equal mass.
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Quinn
ReplyDeleteThings that were the same for the solutions were the volume. We determined if the solutions were more concentrated by finding the mass
Anica
ReplyDeleteWhat was the same were that they all had the same amount of water and they had food coloring in them.
Ariana
ReplyDeleteI found the differences by finding the mass. The volumes were the same.
Kaitlin
ReplyDeleteSomething that was the same for the solutions was they all included some water and some color.
how I determined which solution had more or less or the same concentration was I weighed it.
The same for each solution was the volume and the water. I determined if the concentrations were the same or different for each of the solutions be measuring equal volume and then weighing each of them.
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Rachel
ReplyDeleteThe same thing for the solutions were the same volume or same, 50 mL. I determined the solutions were different because first i weighed them and then compared them. Also Mrs.Yates, i tried voting for skrillyx but it did not work, so if you can, can you put a vote on skrillyx for me please? :)
Maria
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1. 50 ml of solution
ReplyDelete2. we measured the weight twice and if we got different answers we add them and divide by 2
the solutions weren't all the same. it was green, yellow, blue. they all had the same water and food dye.
ReplyDeleteEach had 50mL of water. Find the mass
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1) 50 ml of water and food coloring
ReplyDelete2) I measured the volume and mass
-Auhona
The same for each solution was the volume of the water.All the solutions had 50 ml of water in them. I determined if the concentrations were the same or different for each of the solutions by finding the mass. This helped me find out the concentration. The ones that weighed less were more diluted than the ones that were concentrated because the ones that were concentrated had more of solvent than the diluted ones.
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ReplyDeleteEach solution that we found the mass for had 50mL.We determined if the concentrations were the same or different for each of the solutions by finding the mass and ordering it least to greatest: The one with the least mas is less concentrated.
Each of the solutions were the same because each of the experiment had 50 milliliters and to find out whether or not they are different or the same you can weight all 3 of the mysterious solutions.
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ReplyDeleteWhat was the same for each solution?
they were all liquid, all had food dye, all were salt solutions
How did you determine if the concentrations were the same or different for each of the solutions?
you could weigh them and then compare the data
Rohan
ReplyDeleteThe solutions had the same amount of water. We determined whether the solutions were more concentrated than others by weighing them and comparing them.
what r we doing tomorrow?
ReplyDeletePragathi
ReplyDeleteThe solutions had the same amount of water.
We determined whether the solutions were more concentrated through the results of the mass.