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Mass, Volume, & Density

Mass Measurement of the amount of matter (or stuff) in an object Measured in grams (g) Not the same as weight

Volume Measurement of the amount of space an object takes up Measured in milliliters (ml) for liquids, or cm3 for solids

Density Density is defined as mass per unit volume. It is a measure of how tightly packed and how heavy the molecules are in an object. Density is the amount of matter within a certain volume. It has units of g/mL or g/cm3. Density is the amount of matter within a certain volume.

Which do you think would have the greater volume? The greater mass? Why? 1 kg of feathers 1 kg of rocks

Which one is more dense? Demonstration: People in a square How about this: Which square is more dense?

Which one is more dense? Now which one is more dense?

Which one is more dense?

To find the density 1- Find the mass of the object 2- Find the volume of the object 3- Divide Density = Mass g Volume c³ ALWAYS REMEMBER UNITS!

Find the mass of the object Find the volume of the object To find density: Find the mass of the object Find the volume of the object Divide : Density = Mass - Volume Ex. If the mass of an object is 35 grams and it takes up 7 cm3 of space, calculate the density.

Find the mass of the object Find the volume of the object To find density: Find the mass of the object Find the volume of the object Divide : Density = Mass - Volume Ex. If the mass of an object is 35 grams and it takes up 7 cm3 of space, calculate the density Set up your density problems like this: Given: Mass = 35 grams Unknown: Density (g/ cm3) Volume = 7 cm3 Formula: D = M / V Solution: D = 35g/7 cm3 D = 5 g/cm3

Let’s go back to that glass of water… Water has a density of 1 g/mL Let’s try some calculations!

If you have 2 or more substances, the MORE dense substance will be on bottom The LESS dense substance will be on top

The density of five liquids are measured as follows: Liquid 1: 1.0 g/mL Liquid 2: 1.38 g/mL Liquid 3: 0.77 g/mL Liquid 4: 2.95 g/mL Liquid 5: 0.056 g/mL What order would they be in if you poured them into a glass? Liquid 5 Liquid 3 Liquid 1 Liquid 2 Liquid 4

Change Mass AND Keep Volume Same Ways to Affect Density Change Mass AND Keep Volume Same Increase the mass  increase density Decrease the mass  decrease in density Which container has more density? A B

Change Volume AND Keep Mass Same Ways to Affect Density Change Volume AND Keep Mass Same Increase the volume  decrease density Decrease the volume  increase density Which container has more density? A B

Illustrate the answer to the following question: What 2 ways will INCREASE density?

What 2 ways will INCREASE density? Keep the same mass AND decrease the volume Keep the same volume AND increase the mass