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Density Determination Set Instructions

This document provides instructions for using a density determination set with analytical balances to measure the density of solids and liquids. Key steps include installing the density set components, activating the density determination function, inputting parameters like the density measuring liquid, and taking measurements of samples in air and submerged to calculate density based on weight and volume differences. Precise measurements require considering factors like air bubbles, sample surfaces, and the volume and sinker used for liquid measurements.

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Density Determination Set Instructions

This document provides instructions for using a density determination set with analytical balances to measure the density of solids and liquids. Key steps include installing the density set components, activating the density determination function, inputting parameters like the density measuring liquid, and taking measurements of samples in air and submerged to calculate density based on weight and volume differences. Precise measurements require considering factors like air bubbles, sample surfaces, and the volume and sinker used for liquid measurements.

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KERN & Sohn GmbH

Ziegelei 1 D-72336 Balingen email: info@[Link] Phone: +49-[0]7433- 9933-0 Fax: +49-[0]7433-9933-149 Internet: [Link]

Operating instructions Density Determination Set for Analytical Balance KERN ABJ / ABS

KERN ABS-A02
Version 1.0 04/2010 GB

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KERN ABS-A02
GB
Version 1.0 04/2010 Operating instructions Density Determination Set for Analytical Balance KERN ABJ / ABS

Contents:
1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3

1.1
2

SCOPE OF SUPPLY .................................................................................................................... 3

PRINCIPLE OF DENSITY DETERMINATION............................................................................... 5

2.1
3 4

INFLUENCING MAGNITUDES AND ERROR SOURCES ...................................................................... 6

INSTALLING THE DENSITY DETERMINATION SET .................................................................. 7 DENSITY DETERMINATION OF SOLIDS..................................................................................... 9

4.1 4.2 4.3


5

ACTIVATE FUNCTION ................................................................................................................. 9 INPUT DENSITY MEASURING LIQUID ....................................................................................... 10 MEASUREMENT DENSITY SOLID MATERIAL ............................................................................. 11 4.3.1 Density determination of solid material with a density of less than 1 g/cm3 .................... 11 DETERMINING DENSITY OF LIQUIDS ...................................................................................... 12

5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4


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ACTIVATE FUNCTION ............................................................................................................... 12 DETERMINE VOLUME OF THE GLASS SINKER ............................................................................. 13 ENTER VOLUME OF THE GLASS SINKER..................................................................................... 14 MEASUREMENT DENSITY LIQUID............................................................................................ 15

PRECONDITIONS FOR PRECISE MEASUREMENTS............................................................... 16

6.1 6.2

CALCULATION OF RESULTS ..................................................................................................... 16 INFLUENCE FACTORS FOR MEASUREMENT ERRORS ................................................................. 17 6.2.1 Air bubbles ....................................................................................................................... 17 6.2.2 Solid body sample ........................................................................................................... 17 6.2.3 Liquids.............................................................................................................................. 17 6.2.4 Surface............................................................................................................................. 17 6.2.5 Glass Sinker for Measuring Fluids................................................................................... 18 6.3 GENERAL INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 18 6.3.1 Density / Relative Density................................................................................................ 18 6.3.2 Drift of Balance Display ................................................................................................... 18 7 8 9 DENSITY TABLE FOR FLUIDS................................................................................................... 19 UNCERTAINTY OF MEASUREMENT FOR DENSITY DETERMINATION OF SOLIDS............ 20 USER INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................................ 21

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1 Introduction
In order to guarantee a safe and trouble-free operation, please read carefully the operating instructions. These operating instructions only describe the operation of the density determination set. For further information on how to operate your balance please refer to the operating instructions supplied with each balance.

1.1 Scope of supply


Check packaging and density determination set immediately when unpacking for possible visible damage. Make sure that all parts are completely present.

Fig. 1 Scope of delivery No. Designation


3 3

Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

(1) -1 Combination weighing tray (for samples d > 1 g/cm ) (1) -2 Combination weighing tray (for samples d < 1 g/cm ) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Weighing tray holder Glass container Platform for glass container Thermometer Holder for thermometer Glass sinker, see fig. 4 Operating instructions

(5) -1 Rubber stop for thermometer

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Fig. 2: Installed density set KERN ABS-A02

Fig. 3: Combination weighing trays A Upper sample dish (weight of the sample in air) B Lower sample dish (weight of the sample in measuring liquid)

Fig. 4: Glass sinker

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2 Principle of Density Determination


Three physical magnitudes are the volume and the mass of bodies as well as the density of matter. In density mass and volume are related. Density [ ] is the relation of mass [ m ] to volume [ V ].

= m
V

SI-unit of density is kilogram divided by cubic meter (kg/m). 1 kg/m equals the density of a homogenous body that, for a mass of 1 kg, has the volume of 1 m. Additional frequently applied units include:

cm ,

kg

m ,

g l

The application of this density determination set in combination with the KERN ABS/ABJ balances provides fast and safe determination of solids and fluids. Our set uses the "Principle of Archimedes" to determine density:
BUOYANCY IS A FORCE. IT AFFECTS A BODY THAT IS IMMERSED INTO A FLUID. THE BUOYANCY OF THE BODY EQUALS THE WEIGHT FORCE OF THE DISPLACED FLUID. THE FORCE OF BUOYANCY ACTS VERTICALLY UPWARDS.

Thus, density is calculated according to the formulae below: Determining density of solid bodies Our balances enable weighing of solids in air [ A ] as well as water [ B ]. If the density of the buoyancy medium is known [ o ] the density of the solid [ ] is calculated as follows:

=
A B o

A o A-B

= density of sample = weight of the sample in air = weight of sample in measuring fluid = density of measuring fluid

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Determining density of liquids The density of a fluid is determined with the help of a sinker providing a known volume [ V ]. The sinker is weighed in air [ A ] as well as in the sample fluid [ B ]. According to the Archimedes Principle a body immersed in a fluid experiences a force of buoyancy. [ G ]. This force equals the weight force of the fluid displaced by the volume of the body. The volume [ V ] of the immersed body equals the volume of the displaced fluid.

G = buoyancy of sinker Buoyancy of sinker = Weight of the sinker in air [ A ] - weight sinker in sample liquid [ B ] From this follows:

= A-B
V
A B V * = density of sample fluid = weight of sinker in air = weight of sinker in sample fluid = volume of sinker* If the volume of the sinker is unknown, this can be determined by a solid body density measurement e.g. in water and be calculated as follows.

V A B W

= volume of sinker = weight of sinker in air = weight of sinker in water = density of water

2.1 Influencing magnitudes and error sources


Air pressure temperature Volume deviance of the sinker ( 0.005 cm3) Surface tension of the liquid Air bubbles Immersion depth of the sample dish of sinker Porosity of the solid

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3 Installing the density determination set


If necessary, carry out necessary adjustment before installation of the density set. When the density set is installed, correct adjustment is not possible. For reasons of adjustment, take away the density set and place the standard weighing plate.

1. Switch off balance and separate it from the power supply. 2. Remove standard weighing plate, screening ring and weighing plate carrier.

3. Insert balance tray holder carefully

4. Place the platform for glass containers in a way that it does not touch the balance tray holder.

5. Hook up the combination weighing tray. Ensure that it hangs centrically in the recess of the weighing tray holder.

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6. Close the glass doors. Connect balance to power supply, the balance will carry out a self-test. The balances of the ABJ series also carry out an adjustment with the internal adjustment weight. Wait until off appears. 7. Press the ON/OFF key, the gram display will appear. 8. Fix the thermometer according to the illustration on the glass container. Fill the glass container with measuring or sample liquid.

9. Take away the combination weighing tray and put the glass container in the center of the platform. 10. Hook up again the combination weighing tray. Make sure that it does not touch the glass container. 11. Heat the liquid, the instruments or the sinker until the temperature is constant. Observe the warm-up time of the balance.

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4 Density determination of solids


for the density determination of solid material, the solid is weighed first in air and then in the measuring liquid. From the weight difference results the buoyancy from where the software calculates the density.

4.1 Activate function


In the [Link] menu the density determination function for solid material U- Td can be activated, which then will be available for the operator without needing to enter the menu each time. The activated function then can be called-up directly via button. the UNIT/

At the gram display, press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until [Link] is displayed. Press the TARE/ button.

(Example)

Press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until [Link] will be displayed. Press the TARE/ button.

(deactivated)

(activated)

Press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until U- Td will be displayed. If the function of density determination already has been activated, the standstill display ( ) will appear. In this case press the ON/OFF button repeatedly, the balance returns into the menu/weighing mode. If the function for density determination of solid material is button. deactivated, activate it by the TARE/ The standstill display ( ) will appear. Press the ON/OFF button repeatedly, the balance returns into the menu/weighing mode.

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4.2 Input Density measuring liquid

In the gram display press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until SettinG appears. Press the TARE/ button.

Press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until LSG SEt appears Press the TARE/ button, the currently set density is displayed. In the upper part of the display panel, the symbol and the # symbol appear in order to indicate numerical input status. The first digit is flashing and can be changed. Use the UNIT/ button to increase the numerical value of the flashing digit. Use the PRINT/ button to shift the digit selection to the right, the active digit is flashing Confirm input by the TARE/ button. Repeatedly press the ON/OFF key until the balance is in weighing mode.

(Example)

(Example)

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4.3 Measurement Density solid material


1. Repeatedly press the UNIT/ button until the balance is in density determination mode for solid material Td". If the weight is measured in air, additionally a g will be displayed. 2. Press the TARE/ dish. button. Place sample in the upper sample

3. When standstill control is complete, press the CAL/MENU button. 4. Place sample in the lower sifting bowl. When standstill control is complete, the density of the sample will be shown in the display. Remove the sample. May be that oL will be displayed, but in that step this isnt any error message and can be ignored. 5. For other measurements start at step 2 by pressing the CAL/MENU button.

4.3.1 Density determination of solid material with a density of less than 1 g/cm3 At solid material with density less than 1 g/cm3 , a density determination with two different methods is possible. Method 1: As measuring density a liquid with less density than that of the solid material, e.g. ethanol approx. 0.8 g/cm3. This method should be applied when the density of the solid is just slightly different from that of the distilled water. Using ethanol is not recommended, when the solid material is being attacked. When working with ethanol, you must observe the applicable safety regulations.

Method 2: Here the sample is not placed upon, but under the sifting bowl. For this purpose use the combination weighing tray (1) -2. Activate function, see chap. 4.1. Input parameter measuring liquid, see chap. 4.2. Density measurement see chapter 4.3, in step 4 place the sample under the sifting bowl. If the buoyancy of the sample is so much that the combination weighing tray is lifted, place a dummy weight on it and tare it away when weighing in air.

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5 Determining density of liquids


For density determination of liquids, a glass sinker is used, whose volume is known. The glass sinker is weighed first in air and then in the liquid whose density is to be determined. From the weight difference results the buoyancy from where the software calculates the density.

5.1 Activate function


In the [Link] menu the density determination function for liquids U- d can be activated, which then will be available for the operator without needing to enter the menu each time. The activated function then can be called-up directly via the UNIT/ button. In weighing mode, press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until [Link] is displayed. Press the TARE/ button.

(Example)

Press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until [Link] will be displayed. Press the TARE/ button.

(deactivated)

(activated)

Press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until U- d will be displayed. If the function of density determination already has been activated, the standstill display ( ) will appear. In this case press the ON/OFF button repeatedly, the balance returns into the menu/weighing mode. If the function for density determination of solid material is button. The deactivated, activate it by the TARE/ standstill display ( ) will appear. Press the ON/OFF button repeatedly, the balance returns into the menu/weighing mode.

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5.2 Determine volume of the glass sinker


If the volume of the glass sinker is unknown, it must be determined and calculated as follows. Fill water into the container and heat it until the temperature is constant. Read temperature on the thermometer. If necessary, press the UNIT/ button until the gram display appears. Remove the combination weighing tray if necessary. May be that ol will be displayed, but in that step this isnt any error message and can be ignored. Suspend the glass sinker and tare by the TARE/ button. Place the water container on the platform and immerse the glass sinker. The balance displays the difference weight in air weight in water. Note the value (without sign) and calculate the volume of the glass sinker according to the following formula. V = V M M

= volume of glass sinker = difference weight in air weight in water = density of water considering the temperature, see table 1.

Tab. 1: Density table of water


Temperature [] 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Density [g/cm3] 0.9997 0.9996 0.9995 0.9994 0.9993 0.9991 0.9990 0.9988 0.9986 Temperature [] 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Density [g/cm3] 0.9984 0.9982 0.9980 0.9978 0.9976 0.9973 0.9971 0.9968 0.9965 Temperature [] 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Density [g/cm3] 0.9963 0.9960 0.9957 0.9954 0.9951 0.9947 0.9944 0.9941

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5.3 Enter volume of the glass sinker

In the gram display press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until SettinG appears. Press the TARE/ button.

Press the CAL/MENU button repeatedly until Sv SEt appears Press the TARE/ button, the currently set volume is displayed. In the upper part of the display panel, the symbol and the # symbol appear in order to indicate numerical input status. The first digit is flashing and can be changed. Use the UNIT/ button to increase the numerical value of the flashing digit. Use the PRINT/ button to shift the digit selection to the right, the active digit is flashing Confirm input by the TARE/ button. Repeatedly press the ON/OFF key until the balance is in weighing mode.

(Example)

(Example)

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5.4 Measurement Density liquid


1. Suspend the glass sinker. If no glass sinker is suspended, may be oL will be displayed, however in this step it is no error message and can be ignored. 2. Repeatedly press the UNIT/ button until the balance is in density determination mode for liquids "d". If the weight is measured in air, additionally a g will be displayed. 3. Press the TARE/ button.

4. When standstill control is complete, press the CAL/MENU button 5. Remove the glass sinker. 6. Put the container with the sample liquid on the platform. 7. Suspend again the glass sinker and immerse it into the liquid completely and without bubbles. 8. When standstill control is complete, the density of the sample liquid will be shown in the display. Remove glass sinker and container. If no glass sinker is suspended, may be oL will be displayed, however in this step it is no error message and can be ignored. For further measurements Clean and dry container and sinker carefully Suspend again the glass sinker Press the CAL/MENU button Start with step 3

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6 Preconditions for Precise Measurements


There are numerous error possibilities during density determination. Accurate knowledge and caution are required to achieve precise results when applying this density set in combination with the balance.

6.1 Calculation of Results


The balance displays results for density determination by giving four decimal places. However, this does not mean that the results are accurate down to the last decimal place as this would be the case for a calculated value. Therefore all weighing results used for calculations have to be examined closely. Example for density determination of solids: To ensure high-grade results, numerators as well as common denominators of the formula below must show the desired accuracy. If either of them is instable or flawed, the result, too, will be instable or flawed.

=
A B o

A o A-B

= density of sample = weight of the sample in air = weight of sample in measuring fluid = density of measuring fluid

The use of a heavy sample contributes to the accuracy of a result. This increases the numerical value. The use of a light-weight sample, too, contributes to the accuracy of a result because this increases buoyancy (A-B). As a consequence, the result of the common denominator increases. Bear also in mind that the accuracy of the density of the measuring fluid o enters into the common denominator and, thus, has considerable influence on the accuracy of the result. The result for the density of the sample cannot be more accurate than the least accurate of the aforementioned individual entities.

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6.2 Influence Factors for Measurement Errors


6.2.1 Air bubbles A small bubble of, for example, 1mm3 will have a considerable influence on the measurement if the sample is small. Buoyancy will be increased by approximately 1mg resulting immediately in an error of 2 digits. Hence, it has to be ensured that no air bubbles cling to the solid immersed in the fluid. The same applies to the glass sinker that is immersed in the test fluid. Take great care when removing air bubbles by swirling, to prevent the fluid from spurting out and splashing onto the sifting bowl or from water splashing. Moisture on the suspension bracket of the sifting bowl results in increased weight. Do not touch the solid sample or glass sinker with bare fingers. An oily surface causes air bubbles when immersing the specimen in fluids. Do not place solid samples (in particular flat objects) in the sifting bowls outside the liquid as this would result in air bubbles when immersed together. For this reason examine the bottom of the sifting bowl for air bubbles after the specimen had been immersed in fluid. 6.2.2 Solid body sample A sample possessing too great a volume that is immersed in fluid will result in an increase in fluid level inside the glass pitcher. As a result, part of the suspension bracket of the sifting bowl will also be immersed causing buoyancy to increase. As a consequence the weight of the specimen in the fluid will drop. Samples that change the volume or assimilate fluid are unsuitable for measurement. 6.2.3 Liquids Water temperature is another factor to be taken into consideration. The density of water changes by c. 0.01% per degree Celsius. A temperature measurement showing an error of 1 degree Celsius results in an inaccurate fourth decimal place. 6.2.4 Surface The suspension bracket of the sifting bowl penetrates the surface of the fluid. This state undergoes continuous change. If the sample or the glass sinker is relatively small, the surface tension will impair repeatability. The addition of a small amount of detergent makes the surface tension negligible and increases repeatability.

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6.2.5 Glass Sinker for Measuring Fluids To save test fluids used for density determination of fluids, use a small glass beaker and an accordingly sized glass sinker. However, it needs to be pointed that a large glass sinker achieves higher accuracy. It is desirable that the buoyancy and the volume of the glass sinker are determined as accurately as possible. For the determination of fluid density these results are applied to the common denominator as well as the numerator of the formula.

6.3 General information


6.3.1 Density / Relative Density Relative density follows from the weight of a sample divided by the weight of water (at 4 Celsius) of the same volume. For this reason relative density does not have a unit. Density equals mass divided by volume. The application of the relative density instead of the density of a fluid in a formula produces an incorrect result. In the case of fluids only their density is physically meaningful. 6.3.2 Drift of Balance Display The drifting of a balance does not influence the final result of the density determination although the shown weight of weighing in air is affected. Accurate values are merely required if the density of fluids is determined by means of a glass sinker. When changing the ambient temperature or location, an adjustment of the balance is necessary. For this purpose remove the density set and carry out adjustment using the standard weighing tray (see operating instructions supplied with the balance. .

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7 Density Table for Fluids


Temperatur Density [g/cm3] e [C] Water Ethyl alcohol 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 0.9997 0.9996 0.9995 0.9994 0.9993 0.9991 0.9990 0.9988 0.9986 0.9984 0.9982 0.9980 0.9978 0.9976 0.9973 0.9971 0.9968 0.9965 0.9963 0.9960 0.9957 0.9954 0.9951 0.9947 0.9944 0.9941 0.7978 0.7969 0.7961 0.7953 0.7944 0.7935 0.7927 0.7918 0.7909 0.7901 0.7893 0.7884 0.7876 0.7867 0.7859 0.7851 0.7842 0.7833 0.7824 0.7816 0.7808 0.7800 0.7791 0.7783 0.7774 0.7766 Methyl alcohol 0.8009 0.8000 0.7991 0.7982 0.7972 0.7963 0.7954 0.7945 0.7935 0.7926 0.7917 0.7907 0.7898 0.7880 0.7870 0.7870 0.7861 0.7852 0.7842 0.7833 0.7824 0.7814 0.7805 0.7896 0.7886 0.7877

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8 Uncertainty of Measurement for Density Determination of Solids


This table shows the approximate readability of the balance in connection with the density set. Observe that these values have only been determined by calculation and that influent parameters such as described in chapter 6 have not been taken into consideration.
Approximate display at density measurements (when using a balance with a readability of 0.1 mg)
Weight of sample (g)

1
Density of sample [g/cm3]

10

100

200

300

1 3 5 8 10 12 20

0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.01

0.0001 0.0004 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.003

0.0001 0.0003 0.0004 0.0006 0.0008 0.001 0.001

0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0003 0.0004 0.0004 0.001

0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0003 0.0003 0.0004 0.001

0.0001 0.0001 0.0002 0.0003 0.0003 0.0004 0.001

Reading example for table: In a balance with a resolution of 0.0001 g and a sample with a weight of 5 g, whose density is 3 g/cm3, the display graduation is at 0.004 g/cm3.

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9 User Instructions

To form a reproducible mean value several density measurements are necessary Remove fat from solvent-resistant sample /glass sinker /beaker. Regularly clean sample dishes/glass sinker/beaker, do not touch immersed part with your hands Dry sample/glass sinker/pincers after each measurement. Adjust sample size to sample dish (ideal sample size > 5 g). Only use distilled water. When immersing for the first time, lightly shake sample dishes and sinker, in order to dissolve air bubbles. Always ensure that, when re-immersing into the liquid no additional bubbles adhere; it is better to use pincers to place the sample. Remove firmly adherent air bubbles with a fine brush or a similar tool. To avoid adherent air bubbles smoothen samples with rough surface. Take care that no water drips onto the upper sample dish when weighing with the help of tweezers. In order to reduce the surface tension of water and the friction of the liquid on the wire, add three drops of a common detergent (washing-up liquid) to the measuring liquid (density modification of dest. water occurring due to the addition of tensides can be ignored). Oval samples can be held more easily with pincers when you cut grooves into them. The density of porous solids may only be determined approximately. Buoyancy errors occur when not all the air is eliminated from the pores during immersion in the measuring fluid. To avoid great vibrations of the balance, place sample carefully. Avoid static charge, e. g. dry glass sinker with cotton cloth only. If the density of your solid only deviates slightly from that of distilled water, ethanol may be used as measuring fluid. However, check beforehand whether the sample is solvent-proof. In addition you must observe the applicable safety regulations when working with ethanol. Handle glass sinker with care (no warranty claims in case of damage).

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