We did a lab comparing the density of ocean water from 2 different locations. Are my answers to these questions correct?
5)The average density of ocean water is 1.03 g/mL. If you were to compare our result with the average density of water, why is it better to compare our three class average density rather than use your result?
It is better to compare the average density of the three classes because in order for it to be a fair comparison, they need to be standardized. If we pick a random result from our data set, it will not be accurate because each result has a different deviation from our average.
6) Can you think of a reason why our result for the density was lower than the accepted value for the average density of ocean water?
A possibility for our result for the density being lower than the accepted value for the average density of ocean water is that since ice has a lower density than water, the water at Bewicky park might have been at a colder temperature.
For question 6, I was wondering since each glassware that we used to measure volume are not 100% accurate (e.g. the volumetric pipette has a standard error of 0.02 mL), is that the reason why our density is lower than the accepted value?