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PROPERTIES
                  LET’S TEST
                  LET’S TEST            PROPERTIES
                                        OF LIQUID
                                        OF LIQUID
               AIM       To characterise the properties of liquid.


               APPARATUS AND               Beaker, weighing scale, measuring cylinder,
               MATERIALS                   conical flask, cup, glass container, and
                                           coloured water.
               STEPS

















            1.  Weigh an empty beaker using a            2.  Pour coloured water into the
                weighing scale and record the               empty beaker and record its
                mass of the beaker.                         mass.

            3.  Calculate the mass of the coloured water using the following formula.


                           Mass of           =  Mass of beaker with  –  Mass of empty
                    coloured water (g)       coloured water (g)         beaker (g)

            4.  Pour the coloured water from the beaker into the measuring cylinder and
                record the volume of the water.

            5.  Pour the same water from the measuring cylinder into the conical flask, cup,
                and glass container one at a time. Observe the shape of the water.
            6.  Record your observations in the table as shown below.


                                Change in shape
                                                           Mass (g)           Volume (ml)
                   Water    Changed     No change




              (a) Name the state of matter of water.
              (b) Based on this activity, what are the properties of matter identified?




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