For my Quant Lab final, we all have to determine the density of acetone. The student with the most significant figures closest to the accepted value of 0.791... g/mL at 20 C is crowned King or Queen of the lab. (However ± 0.004 g/mL is good enough to get full points)
We have volumetric glassware and analytical balances (most have precision of ± 0.1 mg, there is one with ±0.01 mg but it takes a while to settle on a value). The approach I'm thinking of taking currently is to use my largest volumetric pipette (25 mL) and weigh it into a tared 125 mL erlenmeyer flask with cork. From there divide mass by volume and shabam: density.
I'm wondering if taking into account temperature (the lab is usually 22 C) and buoyancy of air will add accuracy, or just increase my relative standard error? Is there a something I could include in my procedure that would help me?