Density relates how many particles are compacted into a certain amount of space
Density = Mass Volume
Mass Units = mg, g, kg Volume Units = ml, cm 3, L
Which beaker has the greater density? 5 ml of water 50 ml of water
Density is a physical property of matter.
The density of an object will never change!! (under normal/standard conditions) Pure water density = 1 g/ml No matter if we have an Olympic size swimming pool or a cup of water Density = 1 g/ml
Which beaker has the greater density? 5 ml of water 50 ml of water
Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 25 grams and a volume of 5 ml
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Determine the volume that 35.2g of carbon tetrachloride will occupy if it has a density of 1.6O g/mL? DensityVolume Mass X
Greater densities will sink Lesser densities will float
So if a rock is thrown into a pond, what can you conclude about The density of that rock? Specifically!!!!
He found out that by measuring the amount the water level increases = volume of weird shaped items