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A Look at Density and How to Calculate It
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Definition of DENSITY:
The RATIO of the mass of a substance to the space it takes up (volume) Substances have a characteristic density Determined by how compact the atoms are inside
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The maximum density of MOST materials occurs in the SOLID phase…
solids have high densities gases have low densities
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Can you think of an exception to this rule?
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What happens to the molecules in liquid water as water freezes?
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Molecules move farther apart and EXPAND!
Ice (solid water) is LESS dense than liquid water It floats in liquid water!
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Will it Float? Density can predict if something will float. How?
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Will it Float? The density of liquid water is 1 g/mL.
Objects with a HIGHER density than water will ________. Think of some examples…
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It Floats If it has LOWER density, it will ________.
Think of some examples…
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Other factors that affect DENSITY:
The density of a GAS varies with pressure and temperature: Higher temperature – molecules farther apart – LESS dense Lower temperature – molecules closer together – higher pressure - MORE dense
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Units for Density Just like length, volume and mass, density has to be labeled with the correct unit… g/cm³ or g/mL is the standard unit for density. 1cm³ = 1mL
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