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1. On the left side of the screen under Mineral, select #12.
2. Next to the mineral selection is the initial graduated cylinder. Record the Volume of the Water (Volume initial, Vi) in Table 1. (NOTE: make sure to estimate one additional decimal place. All measurements MUST have 2 decimal places)
3. Click “Immerse the Mineral” near the center of the screen.
4. On the right-hand side of the screen, the final graduated cylinder will appear with the mineral immersed in the water. Record the Volume of Water and the Object (volume final, Vf) in Table 1.
5. Calculate the Volume of the Object and record it in the table.
6. Click “Weigh the Mineral” near the center of the screen. Record the weight in Table 1.
7. Repeat steps 2-6 for ALL the minerals in Table 1.
8. Calculate density and record it in Table 1for each of the minerals. (Make sure to use the correct significant figures)


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