Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Section 3.3—Density Do you want high or low density in your airbag?

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Section 3.3—Density Do you want high or low density in your airbag?"— Presentation transcript:

1 Section 3.3—Density Do you want high or low density in your airbag?

2 Definitions Density- the ratio of mass to volume of a sample
How heavy is it for its size? Lead = high density…small size is very heavy Air = low density…large sample has very little mass

3 Density Mass Density m D = V Volume
In grams (g) Density In g/L or g/mL D = m V Volume In liters (L) or mL Don’t try to cancel out the units…density has “2 units” – a mass unit over a volume unit!

4 Example 1—Solving for Density
What is the density of a sample with a mass of 2.50 g and a volume of 1.7 mL?

5 Example 1—Solving for Density
m = 2.50 g V = 1.7 mL Example: What is the density of a sample with a mass of 2.50 g and a volume of 1.7 mL?

6 Example 2—Solving for Mass
What is the mass of a 2.34 mL sample with a density of 2.78 g/mL?

7 Example 2—Solving for Mass
V = 2.34 mL D = 2.78 g/mL Example: What is the mass of a 2.34 mL sample with a density of 2.78 g/mL? 2.34 mL × × 2.34 mL

8 Example 3—Solving for Volume
A sample is 45.4 g and has a density of 0.87 g/mL. What is the volume?

9 Example 3—Solving for Volume
m = 45.4 g D = 0.87 g/mL V = ? Example: A sample is 45.4 g and has a density of 0.87 g/mL. What is the volume? V × × V 0.87 g/mL 0.87 g/mL

10 Graphing Density Density
Volume (mL) Mass (g) Density If we make the y-axis mass and the x-axis volume then… Then the slope equals Density!

11 Floating Objects float when they are less dense than the substance they are in! Fewer particles in the same space = less dense More particles in the same space = More dense

12 If a 22.7 g sample has a volume of 47.8 mL, will it float in water?
Let’s Practice 1 Example: If a 22.7 g sample has a volume of 47.8 mL, will it float in water?

13 If a 22.7 g sample has a volume of 47.8 mL, will it float in water?
Let’s Practice 1 m = 22.7 g V = 47.8 mL D = ? Example: If a 22.7 g sample has a volume of 47.8 mL, will it float in water? The density of water is 1 g/mL. This sample’s density is lower. It will float.

14 What volume is a sample that is 27.5 g and has a density of 3.5 g/mL?
Let’s Practice 2 Example: What volume is a sample that is 27.5 g and has a density of 3.5 g/mL?

15 What volume is a sample that is 27.5 g and has a density of 3.5 g/mL?
Let’s Practice 2 V = ? m = 27.5 g D = 3.5 g/mL Example: What volume is a sample that is 27.5 g and has a density of 3.5 g/mL? V × × V 3.5 g/mL 3.5 g/mL


Download ppt "Section 3.3—Density Do you want high or low density in your airbag?"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google