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1 each substance has its own density and can be identified by it
Characteristic Physical Property each substance has its own density and can be identified by it

2 Densities of Some Substances
In this picture: What is the most dense substance? What is the least dense? What 2 substances have really close densities?

3 What is Density? a measure of how closely packed the particles are in a substance the amount of matter a substance has in a certain space (how much mass is contained per unit of volume of a substance) A substance with a low density feels “light” and will float in a substance with a higher density.  A substance with a high density feels “heavy” and will sink in a substance with a lower density.

4 Density as and Equation
Density (D) = Mass (m) Volume (V) D = m V m D V

5 Solving Equations Use GUESS method:
G-given (state what you are given in the question) U-unknown (state what you are trying to find) E-Equation (write the equation and sub numbers in) S-Solve (calculate your answer) S-Statement (write out your answer in a full sentence) Must use this method for full marks!!!!

6 Calculate the density of a material that has a mass of 52
Calculate the density of a material that has a mass of g and a volume of 13.5 cm3. D= m V = g 13.5 cm3 = g/cm3 D = ? m = g V = cm3 Therefore, the density of the material is g/cm3.

7 The density of silver is 10. 49 g/cm3
The density of silver is g/cm3. If a sample of pure silver has a volume of cm3, what would be the mass? m = ? D = g/cm3 V = cm3 m= D x V = g/cm3 x cm3 = g The mass of the sample would be g m D V

8 Pure gold has a density of 19. 32 g/cm3
Pure gold has a density of g/cm3. How large would a piece of gold be if it has a mass of g? V = m D = g 19.32 g/cm3 = cm3 Therefore, the volume of gold would be cm3. V = ? D = g/cm3 m = g m D V

9 Practice Problems Answer: 0.47 g/cm3 Answer: 19.23 cm3 Answer: 16.8 g
1) What is the density of a substance with a volume of 30 cm3 and a mass of 14 g? Answer: 0.47 g/cm3 2) What is the volume of a substance with a density of g/cm3 and a mass of 15 g? Answer: cm3 3) What is the mass of a substance with a density of g/cm3 and a volume of 15 mL? Answer: 16.8 g

10 How can you measure Volume?
3 ways to measure Volume: 1) Use a ruler to measure (for regular shaped solids) and the equation V = l x w x h 2) Using a graduated cylinder (for liquids) 3) Displacement using a graduated cylinder (for irregular solids) using chart below: Trial Initial Volume (mL) Final Volume (mL) Volume of Unknown Unknown irregular shaped object 1 2 Average volume

11 How can you measure Mass?
For solids: use an electronic balance For liquids: - use an electronic balance to mass a graduated cylinder with and without the liquid, then subtract

12 Lab Activity Determine the identity of Unknown Materials (2 liquids and 2 solids) - see lab sheet Good Luck!


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