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1 Density Is a physical property of matter Every pure substance has its own density Is important for the identification of a sample of matter Is an intensive property of matter

2 Density Density can be described as the concentration of mass in an area of spaceOR is described as the mass of a given substance per unit volume The more concentrated the mass is in an object, the greater is its density.

3 Density Since Density is defined as mass per unit volume. The relationship can be written mathematically as: OR units:solids[ g / cm3 ] liquids[ g / mL] gases[ g / L]

4 Comparison of Densities Each cube represents a volume of 1.00 cm 3. The mass of each sample increases while the volume remains constant.

5 Determining the Volume In order to figure the density we need to determine the volume: For regularly shaped objects we use direct measurement:

6 Block I Mass = 79.4 grams Volume=29.8 cubic cm. D = 79.4 g ÷ 29.8 cm 3 = 2.66443 = 2.66 g/ cm 3

7 Block II Mass= 25.4 grams Volume=29.8 cubic cm D = 25.4 g ÷ 29.8 cm 3 =.85235 =.852 g/ cm 3 Which block is more dense?

8 Cylinder 1 Radius = 3.5cm Length = 7.25 cm Mass = 32.3 g What is the volume? V = π X radius 2 X height π = 3.14 What is the density?

9 Sphere Diameter = 7.0cm Radius = 3.5cm Mass = 32.3 g What is the volume? V = 4/3 π X radius 3 π = 3.14 What is the density?

10 Determining Volume for an Irregular object Done by displacement We did this in the Scientific Measurement lab earlier in the quarter.

11 Question for you- Why does ice float? Solid H2O (ice) is less dense than liquid H2O (water).

12 Rivers never become completely frozen because as soon as water freezes, it floats up to the surface. Fish live in the unfrozen, denser liquid water below the layer of ice.

13 Example: Calculate the volume of a 100. g ice cube with a density of 0.92 g /mL. Solution: The density translated as a conversion factor is: 0.92 g = 1 mL 100. g x 1.0 mL = 108.7 mL = 110 mL 0.92 g

14 Comparison of: Liquid water Ice Mass = 100 g Volume = 100 mL Volume = 110 mL Density = 1.0 g/mL Density = 0.92 g/mL

15 Density Can also be used as a means of separating components of matter Ex: if 2 solids of a different density are mixed together, the solid with the greater density will gravitate to the bottom When a solid object is placed in a liquid that has a great density, the solid object will float.

16 Density Gradient

17 THE DENSITY CONCEPT The picture illustrates a density gradient. Each item (solid or liquid) is arranged in the cylinder according to its density. The samples are arranged with the greater densities toward the bottom and the lowest density on the top. The Concept of Density for Liquids and Solids

18 Which kind of matter is more dense?

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20 Density - Review The concentration of mass in an area of space OR The mass of a given substance per unit volume The more concentrated the mass is in an object, the greater is its density.


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