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Bell Work Date SPI 0807.9.7 Density 1) The volume of a cylinder is 20 cm 3, and the mass is 2 grams. Answer these two questions. Do not use a calculator Density= 20 2 Answer: 0.1 g/cm 3 Density= volume mass Volume: 3cm 3 Density: 3.6 g/cm3 2) The density of this cube is 3.6 g/cm3. The volume is 3 cm 3. Compute the density of this cylinder. Compute the mass. (Round to the nearest whole number) Mass = Volume x Density Mass = 3 x 3.6 DMV MVD Answer: 10.8 rounded to 11 g
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SPI 0807.9.7 Density What is density? Density is the amount of matter (mass) you have crammed in a given space (volume) Reminder: mass is how much matter is in an object The unit for mass is grams (mg or g or kg) Reminder: volume is how much space it takes up (size) Unit for solid volume is cubic meters (cm 3 or m 3 or km 3 ) Unit for liquid volume is liters (mL or L or kL) To compute density - divide the mass by the volume of the object View this YouTube Video Clip: Link: What Is Density Video by TheScienceClassroom.orgWhat Is Density Video by TheScienceClassroom.org Science Notes
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Mass: 19g Volume: 7cm 3 (A) (D) (C) (B) Mass: 12g Volume: 3cm 3 4 g/cm 3 2.71 g/cm 3 Mass: 11g Volume: 3cm 3 3.6 g/cm 3 Mass: 23g Volume: 5cm 3 4.6 g/cm 3 Science Notes SPI 0807.9.7 Density Which cube below has the LEAST density? This time, do not use a calculator. Compute density on your paper while I work it on the board. Show all your work, and don't Forget Your Units! written like this… g/cm 3
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Science Notes SPI 0807.9.7 Density Answer this question. Again, do not use a calculator, and show all your work. Compute the density on your paper while I work it on the board. Density= 90 810.0 Density= volume mass Answer 9 g/cm 3
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Science Notes SPI 0807.9.7 Density Answer this question. Do not use a calculator. Work it out on your paper while I do it on the board. Show all your work. Sample A 1 g/ml Sample B 0.8 g/ml Sample C 1.08 g/ml Sample D 0.9 g/ml Sample A D= 100 100 Sample B D= 100 80 Sample C D= 100 108 Sample D D= 100 90 Don't Forget Your Units! written like this… g/ml
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SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Notes Density In Liquids Lower density liquids float on top of liquids with higher density Higher density liquids will sink below lower density liquids View this YouTube Video Clip: Link: 7-Layer Density Column7-Layer Density Column
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SPI 0807.9.7 Density Science Notes Density In Liquids Lower density liquids float on top of liquids with higher density Higher density liquids will sink below lower density liquids Here is a density column with 6 liquids 06 05 04 03 02 01 The top liquid (06)-least density The bottom liquid (01)-greatest density One liquid has a density of 2.5 g/mL One liquid has a density of 0.7 g/mL One liquid has density of 1.7 g/mL Question: Which of these liquids would be on the bottom, and which one would be on top? Bottom: 2.5 g/mL (liquid 01) -greatest density Top: 0.7 g/mL (liquid 06) -least density
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