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Cubis II Determining Sample Density  

Cubis II Determining Sample Density  

Do you know how to test for density solids with your Cubis II balance?

Do you know how to test for density solids with your Cubis II balance? If not, then you’ve come to the right article to learn how to use this incredible feature. Read on to learn how to determine density solids with your Cubis II balance!

How to Use the Density of Solids Feature

First, start up the Cubis II software and select the density of solids from the main menu. From here, you can measure the density of liquid after selecting it in the software and then placing your sample on the weighing pan. From here, test out the stability of the sample. You should then be given a number. You can then test the same sample again by placing it onto the pan that is submerged in water on the scale. You will then get another measured amount of the sample. This would be the density of the liquid amount. Press the print button and print out your data from here, and you’re all done!

To learn much more about the Density of solids feature on the Cubis II scale, give the Scale People a call today!

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