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=Team 5 Cube Experiment=

-Team Members:
- Cannon - Eric - Caroline T.L

-Materials and Methods:
- cubic squares - ruler - scale

1. Find the mass of each cube 2. Find the volume of each cube (length x width x height) 3. Find the density (mass/volume) 4. Research on the different possibilities that cubes can be 5. Make a final decision on what the cube is made of

-Hypothesis:
Insert table and finish it. Our hypothesis is: Table 1: Hypothesis of Cubes
 * Cube # || material ||
 * 1 || copper ||
 * 2 || aluminum ||
 * 3 || tin ||
 * 4 || steel ||
 * 5 || brass ||
 * 6 || balsa wood ||
 * 7 || quartz ||
 * 8 || mahogany ||
 * 9 || oak ||
 * 10 || acrylic ||

-Quantitative Data:
(Insert Table, Formated Correctly) Table 2 and 3: Density, Volume, and Mass of the Cubes
 * **Cube #** || **Mass (g)** || **Volume(cc)** ||
 * 1 || 145.0 || 15.6 ||
 * 2 || 44.1 || 15.6 ||
 * 3 || 139 || 15.6 ||
 * 4 || 22.6 || 15.6 ||
 * 5 || 146.1 || 15.6 ||
 * 6 || 6.5 || 15.6 ||
 * 7 || 18.8 || 15.6 ||
 * 8 || 8.4 || 15.6 ||
 * 9 || 9.6 || 15.6 ||
 * 10 || 19.2 || 15.6 ||
 * **Cube #** || **Density (g/cc)** ||
 * 1 || 8.2 ||
 * 2 || 2.8 ||
 * 3 || 8.9 ||
 * 4 || 1.4 ||
 * 5 || 9.4 ||
 * 6 || 0.4 ||
 * 7 || 1.2 ||
 * 8 || 0.5 ||
 * 9 || 0.6 ||
 * 10 || 1.2 ||

Put units up top. Label tables.

-Qualitative Data:
(Insert Table, Formated Correctly) Table 4: Observations of Cubes
 * **Cube #** || **How It Feels** || **Weight** || **What Looks Like** ||
 * 1 || cold, hard || heavy || reddish- brown ||
 * 2 || bupy on two sides || medium || silver, shiny ||
 * 3 || smooth, hard || heavy || rusty, gold ||
 * 4 || smooth, small ridges || light || dark silver ||
 * 5 || smooth, hard || heavy || reddish- brown ||
 * 6 || smooth || light || lightest wood, light brown ||
 * 7 || ridges || medium || creamish white, ||
 * 8 || smooth || light || wood, medium brown ||
 * 9 || smooth || light || wood, medium brown ||
 * 10 || smooth, rounded edges || very light || clear ||

-Research on Cube Possibilities (Citations Also):
(Insert Table, Formated Correctly)
 * **Name** || **Density (g/cc)** || **Definition** ||
 * copper || 8.9 || reddish-brown mineral ||
 * mahogany || 2.8 || reddish brown wood, ||
 * brass || 8.4 || a mixture of zinc and copper ||
 * balsa wood || 0.1 || one of the lightest woods ||
 * quartz || 2.7 || hard crystalline mineral, tend to be clear ||
 * steel || 7.8 || iron, low-carbon ||
 * acrylic || 1.1 || clear plastic ||
 * zinc || 7.1 || mineral important for your immune system and skin ||
 * polypropyleme (PP) || 0.9 || plastic polymer, melting point is very high ||
 * oak || 0.8 || wood, varies from light to dark with black spots ||
 * nylon || 0.8 || synthetic fabric ||
 * polystyrene || 1.1 || clear plastic or stiff foam ||
 * tin || 7.3 || silver- gray metallic ||
 * pine || 0.2 || wood ||
 * iron || 8.1 || heavy ductile magnetic matallic element, silver and white color ||
 * platinum || 21.5 || greyish white ||
 * poplar || 0.4 || light, soft wood ||
 * PVC || 1.4 || pipe, white ||
 * aluminum || 2.7 || silvery-white metal, light ||
 * gold || 19.3 || yellow matallic, ||

Table 5: Research on all Possibilities that Cubes Can Be

Table 6: Citations on Research
 * copper || Smith, S.E. "What is Copper?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 14 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-copper.htm>.] ||
 * mahogany || "Mahogany." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mahogany>.] ||
 * brass || Smith, S.E. "What is Brass?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 14 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-brass.htm>.] ||
 * balsa wood || Smith, S.E. "What is Balsa Wood?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 14 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-balsa-wood.htm>.] ||
 * quartz || Smith, S.E. "What is Quartz?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 14 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-quartz.htm>.] ||
 * steel || "Steel." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/steel>.] ||
 * acrylic || Smith, S.E. "What is Acrylic?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 14 Sep 2007 http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-acrylic.htm. ||
 * zinc || "Zinc." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/zinc>.] ||
 * polypropylene || Smith, S.E. "What is Polypropylene?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 14 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-polypropylene.htm>.] ||
 * oak || "Oak." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/oakl>.] ||
 * nylon || Smith, S.E. "What is Nylon?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 14 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-nylon.htm>.] ||
 * polstyrene || "Polystyrene." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Polystyrene>.] ||
 * tin || Smith, S.E. "What is Tin?." __Wise Geek__. 2007. Thermal Oxidizer Experts. 20 Sep 2007 <[|http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-tin.htm>.] ||
 * pine || "Pine." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Pine>.] ||
 * iron || "Iron." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Iron>.] ||
 * platinum || "Platinum." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/Platinum>.] ||
 * poplar || "Poplar." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/poplar>.] ||
 * gold || "Gold." 2007. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 24 Sep 2007 <[|http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gold>.] ||
 * aluminum || "Aluminum." __Aluminum__. University of California. 20 Sep 2007 <[|http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/13.html>.] ||

- Final Analysis
Table re: Final Choices: Table 7: Final Analysis of Cubes How you cam to these conclusions:
 * Cube # || Material ||
 * 1 || brass ||
 * 2 || aluminum ||
 * 3 || copper ||
 * 4 || PVC ||
 * 5 || brass ||
 * 6 || balsa wood ||
 * 7 || quartz ||
 * 8 || mohagany ||
 * 9 || oak ||
 * 10 || acrylic ||