 
Here is my fake "Grocery Store".
Each row is organized by lightest to heaviest (in general).
Each column is organized by groups AND in lightest to heaviest (again, in general).
Words in brackets denote amounts whether in approximate or specific.
The legend for the colour-coding is obviously on the top of this blog:
Note that my shop's racks are screwed up,
but since this mart is imaginary, that is
fine.

 
 Weight Mart (the name of my store)
Weight Mart (the name of my store)
| Pc  Paper  Cups | 
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 | Ol  Olives | 
| Kl  Kleenex | Pa  Pasta | 
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 | Or  Orange | Su  Sugar | Sh  Swiss  Cheese | On  Onions | 
| Pp  Paper Plates | Ce  Cereal | 
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 | Ap  Apple | So  Sodas (Approx  500 mL) | Cc  Che-  ddar  Cheese | Gb  Green beans | 
| Pt  Paper  Towels | Sb  Sandw-  Ich bread | Fc  Frozen  Chicken
 Wings | Ke  Ketchup | Te  Tea | Ju  Juices | Cm  Cake mix | Ba  Banana | Cr  Cream  (500 mL) | Mo  Mozza-  rrela | Le  Lettuce | 
| Bp  Baking  Powder | Fb  French  Bread | Fp  Frozen  Pork | Mu  Mustard | Co  Coffee | Ko  Koolaid | Mm  Muffin  Mix | Av  Ava-  cado | Ch  Cheesecake | Bu  Butter | Cn  Corn | 
| Tp  Toilet  Paper | Pb  Pita  Bread | Fd  Frozen  Dinner  Beef | Sj  Straw-  Berry jam (2L) | To  Tortillas | Ap  Apple  pie | Pm  Pan-  cake  mix | Lj  Lemon  Jam | Sc  Sour  Cream  (2L) | Mi  Milk  (4L) | Br  Broccoli | 
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 Deter- gent | Ri  Rice  (in packs) | Pe  Peanut  Butter | 
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Where is the data table for you elements lab?
ReplyDeleteAlso looking for heating curve and fair testing?
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