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Chem Graphing Lab Final

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DENSITY AND GRAPHING Part 1 1 PROCEDURE: 1. During this Pre-Lab, you will practice graphing a set of data, which shows the relationship between the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales. From the data, you will be calculating the linear equation, which relates these two familiar values. For this exercise, assume that the temperature in degrees Celsius is the “independent” variable. 2. Review the set of data provided in the table below and record the highest and lowest values for each variable in Table 1 (on page 2). 3. For each variable, subtract the lowest value from the highest value and record the result in Table 1. This tells you the range you want to plot, for each of your variables. 4. In the graph paper provided, count the number of large graph squares on the X-axis. Divide the range for the X variable (subtraction result from step 3) by the number of large graph squares. Record your answer in Table 1. 5. Then, round the result up to a reasonable value (like 1, 2, 5, or 10 etc.) to use per division of your graph. Record your answer in Table 1. 6. Repeat step 4 and 5 for the Y-axis data and record your answers in Table 1. 7. Using the “best practices? ...
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