Density Test
Density Test
Density Test
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Level 2 laboratory activities refer to the condition where only the problem is
guided and given. Students are required to find the ways & means and provide
the answers to the given assignment using the group creativity and
innovativeness. The activity will enable the students to appreciate independent
learning and prepare them for a much harder task of open ended laboratory
activities.
2.0 OBJECTIVE
There are three tests for the measurement of particle density. These have
different applications, which may be summarized as follows:
2. Gas jar method - for most soils including those containing gravel-sized
particles.
4.0 APPARATUS
Distilled water
Filter funnel
Desiccator
Sand
5.0 PROCEDURES
2. The empty density bottle with stopper is weighed and the mass is being
recorded (M1).
3. 20g - 30g of sand is added into the empty density bottle and weighed(M2).
4. The density bottle with sand then is poured with distilled water about ¾ to
soak the sand. Then, leaved it for 10 - 15 minutes.
5. Then, the density bottle with distilled water and sand is put in the desiccator
for 15 minutes.
6. After 15 minutes, the density bottle is taken out from the desiccator. Without
any entrapped bubble,the density bottle then filled completely with the
distilled water and make sure the water that has been spilled out has been
wiped. Then weighed the density bottle (M3).
8. The density bottle then is filled with distilled water until the bottle is full and
make sure no entrapped air bubbles in it.
= 62.35g-42.35g
= 20.0g
= 153.75g-62.35g
= 91.40g
= 99.35g
ρs = ( 20.0g )
( 99.35g ) - ( 91.40g )
= ( 20.0g )
( 7.95g )
= 2.52g/cm³
Specific gravity, Gs = ρs / ρw
1.0 g/cm³
= 2.52 g/cm³
7.0 DISCUSSION
ρs = Gs ρw
Gs = mass of sand
Since the density of water, ρw is taken as 1.0 g/cm³, so the value for ρs of the
sand can be calculated directly from the equation for Gs which meant that the
value is still the same but with the unit g/cm³.
The density bottle with the stopper used in this experiment is specially for the
determination for the particle density of the fine soil.
8.0 CONCLUSION
The specific gravity of most common mineral found in soils fall within
range of 2.6 to 2.9. The specific gravity of sandy soil, which is mostly made of
quartz, may be estimated to be about 2.52, whereas for clayey and silty soils it
may vary from 2.6 to 2.9. Soil containing organic matter and porous particles
may have specific gravity values below 2.0, while soils having heavy substances
may have values above. As for our group, we end up with specific gravity values
about 2.52 g/cm³. the value fall into the average specific value range for sandy
soil.
Based on the experiment, data have been collected and being calculated to
obtain the value of particle density of the soil tested. Thus the particle density of
the soil tested is 2.52 g/cm³. Hence, satisfying the objective of the experiment
which is to determine the particle density by using density bottle.