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Density Overview
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Hours: 1 st and 2 nd START HERE Density “To Do List” – may not complete all of this today Complete the Bell Ringer Create procedure for lab Create table for lab Collect data Create graph Finish follow-up questions
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Important Reminders – 1 st and 2 nd Hour Mystery Chemicals Chart and Analysis should have been turned in Online Blog Posting – Due Wednesday Upcoming Vocabulary Quiz – Wednesday
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Week of September 23rd Bell Ringer: 9.23.13 Using the following measurements, calculate the density of the object. ObjectMass Unit: g Initial Volume Unit: mL Final Volume Unit: mL Actual Volume Final - Initial Unit: mL Density (Mass÷Volume) Unit: g/ml Gold Necklace 38.645.347.3 ???
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Bell Ringer: Solution First, find the volume of the the gold necklace What do you need to do? Final Volume – Initial Volume = Actual Volume 47.3 – 45.3 = 2 ml Second, find the density What information do you need? Mass and Volume Density = Mass / Volume Density = 38.6 grams / 2 ml = 19.3 g / ml
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Learning Targets What are we learning? I can determine the density of an object. How will we know we were successful? I created a procedure and developed a chart to organize my data for the density lab (Day 1). I completed the analyzing and concluding questions for the density lab (Day 2).
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Density Review Ratio between mass and volume How much stuff is in a given space
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How do you find density? http://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=VfMDC4guXZg http://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=VfMDC4guXZg
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Density Lab Intro How to… Reading a Graduated Cylinder Read the bottom of the curve Record out one decimal Example: 44.4 ml Triple Beam Balance Review Check unit – grams Make sure the scale reads – 0 g
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Density Lab Prediction: Predict what would happen when you determine the density of the objects you have. For example, If you think the density will be different. If you think it will be the same, explain why? Examples: The density of the 3 objects are going to be different because… The density of the 3 objects are going to be the same because…
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Density Lab Supplies: Graduated Cylinder, 3 metal objects, Beaker, and Triple beam balance Procedure: 1. Write directions for finding Volume of an object. 2. Create chart to organize data 3. Get directions and chart initialed by me 4. Find Volume of each object ( record in chart) 5. Find Mass of each object (record in chart) 6. Calculate Density
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Procedure How would you find the volume of the 3 objects? 1. Using the graduate cylinder, add water 2. Measure INITIAL volume and record 3. Add object carefully 4. Re-measure the volume and record 5. Calculate the volume of the object by: Final Volume – Initial Volume = Actual Volume of Object
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Density Chart ObjectMass Unit: g Initial Volume Unit: mL Final Volume Unit: mL Actual Volume Final - Initial Unit: mL Density (Mass÷Volume) Unit: g/ml Wire (small) Tube (medium) 18 Pennies (Large)
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Hours: 3 rd, 5 th,and 6th START HERE Today’s Tasks Complete the Bell Ringer Finish any measurements Check with each class to see where they are at Create graph Finish follow-up questions
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Important Reminders – 3 rd, 5 th and 6th Recently Graded: Mystery Chemicals Chart and Analysis should have been turned in Bell Ringers – Week of September 9 th Upcoming Vocabulary Quiz – Wednesday
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Bell Ringer: 9.23.13 Using the following measurements, calculate the density of the object. ObjectMass Unit: g Initial Volume Unit: mL Final Volume Unit: mL Actual Volume Final - Initial Unit: mL Density (Mass÷Volume) Unit: g/ml Gold Necklace 38.645.347.3 ???
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Bell Ringer: Solution First, find the volume of the the gold necklace What do you need to do? Final Volume – Initial Volume = Actual Volume 47.3 – 45.3 = 2 mL Second, find the density What information do you need? Mass and Volume Density = Mass / Volume Density = 38.6 grams / 2 ml = 19.3 g / ml
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Learning Targets What are we learning? I can determine the density of an object. How will we know we were successful? I created a procedure and developed a chart to organize my data for the density lab (Day 1). I completed the analyzing and concluding questions for the density lab (Day 2).
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Analyzing the DATA… Looking at the measurements, what were the 3 main variables of the three different size objects? Mass Volume Density Your goal is to create a graph showing how these changed. You will have 3 different colored lines.
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Analyzing the Data Using Notability, open your lab notes so far. Click the “Wrench” button on the upper right hand corner to change the type of paper. Choose the graphing paper (smallest option) – First one reading left to right
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Analyzing your DATA: Setting up the graph Objects Mass, Volume, or Density (g) (mL) (g/ml) Small Medium Large (Wire) (Tube) (Pennies) Key: Mass Volume Density 60 40 20
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Follow-Up Questions Download the questions by going to my teacher webpage Go to “Spring Lake Park” webpage Search the site… Type in: Streitz Go to the “Guest Materials” Page Click on the appropriate document 3 rd, 5 th and 6th Density Handout - General Density Handout - General 1 st and 2 nd Density Handout - Honors Density Handout - Honors
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Done Early… Practice calculating density with minerals Go to: http://bit.ly/16kKXaBhttp://bit.ly/16kKXaB Choose different minerals to test Record mineral number Include your measurements to figure out the density
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