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Matter Matter is ANYTHING that has mass and takes up space.
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Matter Is All Around Us Where is it in our classroom? Lab Tables
Chairs People Pencils Books Even the air.
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All Matter Has Mass How do we find out how much matter and object contains? Measure the mass. What tool do we use? What unit? Grams (g)
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Mass vs. Weight The mass of an object is always the same no matter where it is located. Weight is a measure of the amount of gravity exerted on an object. We weigh less on the moon than on earth because the moon experiences less gravity. Our mass is the same.
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All Matter Has Volume Volume What tools do we use?
The amount of space the matter occupies What tools do we use? What Units? Liters (L) OR Cubic centimeters (cm3 ) Remember 1mL = 1cm3
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Density Do all things that are the same volume have the same mass?
Density is the amount of matter in a given space. Which is more dense: a 1m3 box of feathers or a 1m3 box of pennies? Pennies – they’re not heavier, they’re more dense
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Calculating Density Density = Mass Volume
The unit for density is g/cm3 or g/ml M X D V
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Density is useful for identifying substances for two reasons:
Density stays the same for any SIZE piece of something The density of one substance is usually different from that of another substance.
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Fool’s Gold? To make sure you hadn’t found more fool’s gold (iron pyrite), you could compare the density of your nugget to the know densities on the chart. D= M/V D= 96.6/5 D= g/cm3 Mass= 96.6g Volume= 5cm3 Substance Density (g/cm3) Iron Pyrite 5.02 Gold 19.32
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BrianPop Review
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Try it out! A glass marble has a volume of 5 cm3 and a mass of 13 g. What is the density of glass? What do you know? Volume = 5 cm3, mass = 13 g Write the formula: D = m/v Substitute into the formula: D = 13g 5 cm3 Calculate: D = 2.6 g/cm3 Check that your units agree: Unit is g/cm3. Unit of density is g/cm3. Units agree. Answer:
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Practice Problems 1. A lead sinker has a mass of 227 g and a volume of 20 cm3. What is the density of lead? 2. A glass of milk has a volume of 100 cm3. If the milk has a mass of 103 g, what is the density of milk? Answers: g/ cm3 g/ cm3
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