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Calculating Density
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1. What is Density? a. What is the same about these objects?
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1a. What is the same about these objects? Answer: These soda bottles all have the same volume.
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1. What is Density? b. What is different about these objects?
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1b. What is different about these objects? Answer: These soda bottles contain different samples of matter (cotton balls, water, iron filings, and air.)
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1c. What is Density? Density is the amount of mass (or matter) per volume.
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2. Which of the bottles is the MOST DENSE?
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Answer: The soda bottle full of iron filings is the MOST DENSE.
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2. Which of the bottles is the LEAST DENSE? Answer: The soda bottle full of air is the LEAST DENSE.
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3. How is DENSITY calculated? We use the formula: Density = mass/Volume
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4. The DENSITY formula can be remembered using this trick: Draw a T-Triangle on your paper:
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4. The DENSITY formula can be remembered using this trick: Inside the T-Triangle add the three letters from the Density formula. D = m/V Think: but put a D in place of the T. m DV
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5. Using the DENSITY T-Triangle Cover the D on the Density T-Triangle. What is left is the formula for Density! D = m/V m DV
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5. Using the DENSITY T-Triangle Cover the m on the Density T-Triangle. What is left is the formula for mass! m = DV m DV
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5. Using the DENSITY T-Triangle Cover the V on the Density T-Triangle. What is left is the formula for Volume! V = m/D m DV
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6. Let’s solve a problem using the DENSITY T-Triangle! Example #1. What is the density of an object with a mass of 50 g and a volume of 100 cm 3 ? What is the formula for Density? m DV
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6. Here’s how you solve the problem. Example #1. What is the density of an object with a mass of 50 g and a volume of 100 cm 3 ? FormulaSubstitute Solve (1) D = m/V (2) D = 50 g / 100 cm 3 (3) D = 0.5 g/cm 3
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7. Let’s solve another problem using the DENSITY T-Triangle! Example #2. What is the mass of an object with a density of 1.2 g/mL and a volume of 0.3 mL? What is the formula for mass? m DV
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7. Here’s how you solve the problem. Example #2. What is the mass of an object with a density of 1.2 g/mL and a volume of 0.3 mL? FormulaSubstitute Solve (1) m = DV (2) m = 1.2 g/mL X 0.3 mL (3) m = 0.36 g Notice: The like terms (mL) were cancelled so only “g” was left for the answer!
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8. Let’s solve another problem using the DENSITY T-Triangle! Example #3. What is the volume of an object with a density of 3 g/cm 3 and a mass of 30 g? What is the formula for volume? m DV
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8. Here’s how you solve the problem. Example #3. What is the volume of an object with a density of 3 g/cm 3 and a mass of 30 g? FormulaSubstitute Solve (1) V = m/D (2) V = 30 g X 3 g/cm 3 (3) V = 10 cm 3 Notice: The like terms (g) were cancelled so only “cm 3 ” was left for the answer!
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9. Important things to remember: a. Water has a density of 1 g/mL b. 1 gram of water has a volume of 1 mL c. 1 g = 1 mL (Water only!) d. cm 3 and mL are the same thing and therefore interchangeable!
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10. Solve these problems. Example #4: What is the mass of an object with a density of 5 g/cm3 and a volume of 15 mL? Example #5: What is the density of an object with a mass of 300 g and a volume of 30 mL? Example #6: What is the volume of an object with a mass of 25 g and a density of 5 g/mL?
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When you are finished… …turn this paper in to your teacher. BONUS #1: How do you know the iron filings bottle has more density? HINT: What part of the Density Formula changes from bottle to bottle?
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THE END BONUS #2: If the feather and the elephant were the same size, which one would be less dense? Why?
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