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Density
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What is density? Density is a comparison of how much matter there is in a certain amount of space.
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Which one is more dense? Demonstration: People in a square
How about this: Which square is more dense?
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Which one is more dense? Now which one is more dense?
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What is density? Density = mass OR mass ÷ volume. volume
Units for density: g cm3 Why are these the units for density? ALWAYS REMEMBER UNITS!
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Let’s try a density problem together
Frank has a paper clip. It has a mass of 9g and a volume of 3cm3. What is its density? Frank also has an eraser. It has a mass of 3g, and a volume of 1cm3. What is its density?
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Work on these problems with your neighbor.
Jack has a rock. The rock has a mass of 6g and a volume of 3cm3. What is the density of the rock? Jill has a gel pen. The gel pen has a mass of 8g and a volume of 2cm3. What is the density of the pen?
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Now, try these on your own.
Alicia has a watch. It has a mass of 4g and a volume of 2cm3. What is the density of the watch? Mia has a wallet. It has a mass of 15g and a volume of 5cm3. What is the density of the wallet?
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Liquid Layers If you pour together liquids that don’t mix and have different densities, they will form liquid layers. The liquid with the highest density will be on the bottom. The liquid with the lowest density will be on the top.
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Liquid Layers Check out this picture from your book. Which layer has the highest density? Which layer has the lowest density? Imagine that the liquids have the following densities: 10g/cm3. 3g/cm3. 6g/cm3. 5g/cm3. Which number would go with which layer?
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Liquid Layers – Try with your neighbor
Which liquid has the highest density? Which liquid has the lowest density? Which liquid has the middle density?
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Liquid Layers – Try on your own!
Imagine that the liquids on the right have the following densities: 15g/cm g/cm3 3g/cm g/cm3 7g/cm g/cm3 Match the colors to the correct densities. 3g/cm3 7g/cm3 9g/cm3 10g/cm3 12g/cm3 15g/cm3
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Review What is the formula for density?
What happens if you pour together liquids that have different densities? Will the liquid on the top have the highest or lowest density? Will the liquid on the bottom have the highest or lowest density?
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Super Scientist Question of the Day
Jake has a book, a ruler, and a balance. How can Jake find the density of the book with the tools he has?
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PG. 2 ON DENSITY Practice A: Volume (L x W x H) a. An object has a length of 3 cm, a width of 2 cm, and a height of 4 cm. Calculate volume. 3cm x 2cm x 4cm = 24 cm3 b. A cube has sides that measure 5 cm. Calculate volume. 5cm x 5cm x 5cm = 125 cm3
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Continued Practice B: Converting Units cm3 = L c. Convert (a) from above to Liters. There are 1000 cm3 in 1 liter. (move decimal 3 places to the left) 24 cm3 ___1L__ = 24 = .024L 1000 cm d. Convert (b) from above to Liters. 25 cm3 = .025L
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Continued… Practice C: Density (Density = mass/volume) e. A cube measures 2 cm on each side and has a mass of 16g. Calculate density. D = 16 g 2 x 2 x 2 cm 16/8 = 2g/cm3
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Continued… Practice D: Density in water Water has density of 1 g/cm3
Density > Water = sink Density < Water = float Will the object in question (e) sink or float in water? SINK 2 > 1
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Density Vocab Mass – amount of matter that makes up a substance
Volume – amount of space an object takes up (L x W x H) - regularly shaped solid water displacement - irregular solids (water before object – water after object)
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