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Density Trashketball Vocabulary Mass Volume Density 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50

How much space an object takes up is… Vocab – 10 How much space an object takes up is…

How much space an object takes up is… Vocab – 10 How much space an object takes up is… Volume

How much matter is in an object is…. Vocab– 20 How much matter is in an object is….

How much matter is in an object is…. Vocab– 20 How much matter is in an object is…. Mass

Vocab – 30 Define density

The amount of matter packed into a given space Vocab – 30 Define density The amount of matter packed into a given space

When a liquid mixes with water and stays mixed it is…… Vocab – 40 When a liquid mixes with water and stays mixed it is……

When a liquid mixes with water and stays mixed it is…… Vocab – 40 When a liquid mixes with water and stays mixed it is…… Miscible

Team play! Vocab – 50 Mass Volume Density Weight Give the correct units for the following measurements. The team with the most correct will get to shoot. Volume Mass Density Weight

Team play! Vocab – 50 Mass g Volume cm3 or ml Density Weight Give the correct units for the following measurements. The team with the most correct will get to shoot. Volume cm3 or ml Mass g Density 𝑔 𝑐 𝑚 3 or 𝑔 𝑚𝑙 Weight lbs or Newtons

Give the formula for finding mass

Give the formula for finding mass mass = density x volume

What object is used to measure mass?

What object is used to measure mass? A balance

Mass– 30 Find the mass D = .85 g/cm V= 22 cm 3 3

Mass– 30 Find the mass D = 0.85 𝑔 𝑐 𝑚 3 V= 22 cm3 m = D x V m = 0.85 𝑔 𝑐 𝑚 3 x 22 cm3 m = 18.70 g

How are mass and weight different?

Mass – 40 How are mass and weight different? Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is gravity’s pull on an object.

Mass– 50 Team Play! What would happen to the mass of a chocolate bar if I divided the volume in half?

Mass– 50 Team Play! What would happen to the mass of a chocolate bar if I divided the volume in half? The mass would also be divided in half because the density does not change.

Give the formula(s) for volume

Volume– 10 Give the formula(s) for volume Volume = length x width x height Volume = mass / density Using water displacement Volumeobject = Volumewater final – Volumewater initial

What object(s) are used to measure volume?

What object(s) are used to measure volume? Ruler Graduated Cylinder

Volume – 30 Why would we use the water displacement method to find an object’s volume?

If the object is irregular shaped/cannot be measured with a ruler Volume – 30 Why would we use the water displacement method to find an object’s volume? If the object is irregular shaped/cannot be measured with a ruler

Volume – 40 Find the volume Mass= 78.15 g Density= 1.8 g/ml

Volume – 40 Find the volume m = 78.15 g D = 1.8 𝑔 𝑚𝑙 V = m / D V = 78.15 g / 1.8 𝑔 𝑚𝑙 V = 43.42 ml

Team play! Volume – 50 Find the volume Unsharpened no 2 pencil Old Marker Dictionary

Density– 10 Solve the riddle and draw the answers. Every love triangle leads to a broken heart.

Density– 10 Solve the riddle and draw the answers. Every love triangle leads to a broken heart. m D x V mass Volume = Density

What is the density of water?

What is the density of water? 1.0 𝑔 𝑚𝑙

Does an object with low density have more or less mass in its volume?

Does an object with low density have more or less mass in its volume?

Density– 40 What is the relationship of the density of a liquid and its place in the density column?

Density– 40 What is the relationship of the density of a liquid and its place in the density column? The more dense the liquid is the further down in the column it will be. The less dense the liquid is the further up in the column it will be.

Draw the following substances in a density column. Team Play! Draw the following substances in a density column. Honey = 1.42 g/ml Baby oil = 0.83 g/ml Dish Soap = 1.06 g/ml Rubbing Alcohol = 0.79 g/ml Water = 1.00 g/ml

Draw the following substances in a density column. Team Play! Draw the following substances in a density column. Honey = 1.42 g/ml Baby oil = 0.83 g/ml Dish Soap = 1.06 g/ml Rubbing Alcohol = 0.79 g/ml Water = 1.00 g/ml Honey Dish Soap Water Baby Oil Rubbing Alcohol