Science Planner 9/15/16 WALT: Finish Temperature.

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Science Planner 9/15/16 WALT: Finish Temperature. Review: Mass, Volume, Density, Length, Area, Units, and Temperature. WU: Complete the questions on the next slide in your comp. book. CW: Temperature exercises. HW: Review for Test tomorrow.

Complete the following problems in your composition book. What is the Volume of a substance if the Density = 6 g/cm3, and the Mass = 14g? What is the Mass of a substance if the Density = 8.4 g/cm3, and the Volume = 27 cm3? Convert the following from Celsius to Fahrenheit. Celsius = 25 degrees. Convert 88 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius.

Proper handling of the Thermometers. They are made of Glass……need I say more. Yes, gently lay them down on the counter when they are not in use. Never set them near the edge of the counter. Return them to their container when you are done. Never use a Thermometer to stir a fluid. Read them at eye level. Keep them in the substance as you do this.