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Density - Cornell notes page 125. Density. Physical property of matter amount of matter in a given amount of space. (amount of matter is called “mass,” and amount of space an object takes up is called “volume”) Density= Mass/Volume http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSupQZQqaPk. Density. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Density - Cornell notes page 125

Density- Cornell notes page 125

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Density • Physical property of matter• amount of matter in a given

amount of space.• (amount of matter is called

“mass,” and amount of space an object takes up is called “volume”)

• Density= Mass/Volume• http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=FSupQZQqaPk

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Density • How do we find mass?

• How do we find volume?

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Density • How do we find mass?– triple beam balance, scale

• How do we find volume?– multiply length, width, and height– use displacement method

• 1 mL= 1 cm3 (centimeter cubed/cubic

centimeter= cc)

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Density • Water has a given density of 1g/mL

• Things that are less dense will float on water.

• Things that are more dense will sink.

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Back to the Egg…

1. Did the egg change?2. In Cup #1 is the egg more dense or less dense than the liquid?3. In Cup #2 is the egg more dense or less dense than the liquid?4. Is the liquid in Cup #1 more dense or less dense than Cup #2?

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Density Practice

Copy and complete on page 125 in science notebook

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Density PracticeUse the data below to calculate the

density of each unknown substance. Then use the density chart to determine the identify of each substance.Mass Volume Density Substance(g) (cm3) (g/cm3)

a. 171 15 ______ _______b. 108 40 ______ _______c. 475 250 ______ _______d. 680 1000 ______ _______

Substance Density (g/cm3)

gold 19.3

Mercury 13.5

Lead 11.4

Iron 7.87

Aluminum 2.7

Bone 1.7- 2.0

Gasoline 0.66 – 0.69

Air (dry) 0.00119

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Density PracticeUse the data below to calculate the

density of each unknown substance. Then use the density chart to determine the identify of each substance.Mass Volume DensitySubstance(g) (cm3) (g/cm3)

a. 171 15 11.4g/cm3 Leadb. 108 40 2.7g/cm3 Aluminumc. 475 250 1.9g/cm3 Boned. 680 1000 0.68g/cm3 Gasoline

Substance Density (g/cm3)

gold 19.3

Mercury 13.5

Lead 11.4

Iron 7.87

Aluminum 2.7

Bone 1.7- 2.0

Gasoline 0.66 – 0.69

Air (dry) 0.00119