sing your determined equation for the mass lost graph, what is the expected mass lost if you had a sample of 2.32g and a sample of 5.36g to begin with

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Using your determined equation for the mass lost graph, what is the expected mass lost if you had a sample of 2.32g and a sample of 5.36g to begin with?

 

Before Heating
(a) (b) (c) (d)
1. mass of crucible + lid
19.16 19.43 19.78 19.9
2. mass of crucible + lid + sample 2019 22.43 20.84 23.06
3. mass of sample
1.03 3 1.06 3.16
After Heating
4. mass of crucible + lid + sample 19.75 21.29 20.37 21.54
5. mass of heated sample
0.44 50 59
1.64
1. mass lost due to heating
0.59 56 47
1.62
IV. Data Analysis
A. Graph the mass of the sample versus mass lost due to heating. Include the equation
and the R' value on the graph. Don't forget to set the intercept to zero. Describe the
shape of the graph and relationship between the mass of the sample and the mass
lost
(c)
(f)
(g) (h)
| 3
Transcribed Image Text:Before Heating (a) (b) (c) (d) 1. mass of crucible + lid 19.16 19.43 19.78 19.9 2. mass of crucible + lid + sample 2019 22.43 20.84 23.06 3. mass of sample 1.03 3 1.06 3.16 After Heating 4. mass of crucible + lid + sample 19.75 21.29 20.37 21.54 5. mass of heated sample 0.44 50 59 1.64 1. mass lost due to heating 0.59 56 47 1.62 IV. Data Analysis A. Graph the mass of the sample versus mass lost due to heating. Include the equation and the R' value on the graph. Don't forget to set the intercept to zero. Describe the shape of the graph and relationship between the mass of the sample and the mass lost (c) (f) (g) (h) | 3
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