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Density Density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume * density is made up of two measurements mass and volume, so the density of an object is expressed as a relationship between two units Density = mass volume
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D=m/v 1. grams/cubic centimeter g/cm 3 (units solids) 2. grams/milliliter g/mL (units liquids) Remember the methods are different for finding the volumes of Regular Objects, Irregular Objects, and Liquids
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The density of an object does not change as its size changes. Example: The density of pure gold is 19.3 g/cm 3 no matter the size of the piece of pure gold Once you know an object’s density you can then determine whether or not it will float in a given liquid. Example: An object will FLOAT if it is LESS dense than the liquid An object will SINK if it is MORE dense than the liquid
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Water has a known density of 1.0g/cm 3 or 1.0g/mL remember: 1cm 3 = 1mL, so these two densities are EQUAL Let’s Practice: 1.Mass 50g Volume 10mL Density = ___________ 2.Mass 20g Volume 40cm 3 Density = ___________ 3.Density 8.0 g/cm3 Volume 10cm 3 Mass= _____________ 4.Density 4.0 g/mL Mass 2.0g Volume = ___________
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