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Determining Density
Density
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Density > Determining Density
Density: mass of an object per unit volume.
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~ Intensive property that depends only on the composition of a substance, not on the size of the sample.
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Density > Determining Density
The density of corn oil is less than the density of corn syrup. For that reason, the oil floats on top of the syrup.
Density of water at room temp = 1.0 g/mL
Density of ice = .92g/mL
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Density > Determining Density
Mass: measured on a balance, grams
Volume: solid – regular shape – l x w x h, cm3
irregular shape – water displacement
if m = 4 g, what is the density?
d = 4 g/ 2 mL = 2 g/mL
will it sink or float in water?
Volume: liquid – use graduated
cylinder
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Now, use dimensional analysis to solve for the volume!
3
3
10.5 14
1.3
md
Vg g
cm V
V cm
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tin = Sn
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3
3
95.047.31 /
13.0
md
Vg
g cmV
V cm
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY
~is the relationship of density to a standard
S.G. = density of a substance density of standard~has no unit
~density of standard for solids & liquids is water, =1g/mL
~density of standard for gases is air, d=1.29g/L
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Oxygen gas has a density of 0.001429 g/cm3. Determine its specific gravity.
Density of a gas must be in g/L to compare with air for SG.
Answer:
1.429 /
1.29 /
g LSG
g L
= 1.1107751938Final ans. (with SF): 1.108
3
3
0.001429 1 10001.429 /
1 1
g cm mLg L
cm mL L
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Determine the mass of a bar that measures 12. cm x 20. cm x 1.0 cm. It has a specific gravity of 2.78.
Density of a solid must be in g/cm3 to compare with water for SG.
Answer: 3
2.781 /
densityofbar
g cm
3
3 3
2.78 /12. 20. 1.0
2.78 / 240 667.2
massdensityofbar g cm
cm x cm x cm
m g cm x cm g
Final ans. with SF: 670 g
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