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DENSITY A summary
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Mass Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass is measured with a balance, usually in grams or kilograms.
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Volume Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object. It is measured using a graduated cylinder or calculated using objects dimensions Volume is measured in cm 3, m 3, mL and L.
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Block If the object is a square or rectangular block, use the formula V = l x w x h to calculate volume.
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Cylinder If the object is cylindrical, use V = r 2 h to calculate volume.
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Liquid If the substance is a liquid, just measure its volume with a graduated cylinder.
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For Irregular-shaped Objects: Use the method known as displacement. Fill a graduated cylinder (or container with a scale) with a set amount of water and record the volume (i.e. 50 mL) Carefully add the irregular-shaped object to the cylinder and record the new volume (i.e. 53 mL) Subtract the initial volume from the new volume – (i.e. 53mL - 50mL) The volume of the irregular-shaped object must be 3 mL.
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Volume using Graduated Cylinder
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For large, irregular-shaped objects: Use the method known as overflow. Fill an overflow can with water and place an empty graduated cylinder under the spout. Carefully add the irregular-shaped object to the overflow can and record the volume of water in the graduated cylinder (i.e. 85 mL). The volume of the irregular-shaped object must be 85 cm 3 (since 1 mL = 1 cm 3 ).
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Displacement of Water
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Density Density is a mass to volume ratio Density is a physical property and is unique to each pure substance Objects with smaller densities will float in liquids that have greater densities With one exception….
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Water! Particles of solid matter are usually much closer together than they are in the liquid state What’s happening here?
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Water The particle theory is not true for water! – Solid state is less dense than liquid - so it floats! Another unique property of water is its ability to dissolve a large variety of chemical substances – Universal solvent Waters boiling point is unusually high
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Density Density depends on: a) The mass of each particle b) How tightly packed the particles are The density of a solid is usually greater than that of a liquid – What about water? The density of liquid is usually greater than that of a gas
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Density of Common Substances SUBSTANCESTATE AT 20 0 C DENSITY AT 20 0 C ( g/cm 3 ) goldsolid19.32 Leadsolid11.35 silversolid10.5 coppersolid8.93 nickelsolid8.9 ironsolid7.88 aluminiumsolid2.7 glasssolid2.7 rubbersolid1.2 oak(wood)solid0.7 -0.9 pine(wood)solid0.4 -0.5 Styrofoamsolid0.005 Which substance is most dense? Least dense?
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Density Formula D = m/V D = density (g/cm 3 ) m = mass (g) V = volume (cm 3 ) Correct case is essential: M = magnification, d = distance, v = speed
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Let’s find some density! Problem: A sample of silver has a mass of 5.04 g and a volume of 0.480 cm 3. What is the density of silver? The volumes for mass and volume are given: m = 5.04g and V = 0.480 cm 3 The equation for density is D = m/V Substitute values: D = 5.04g/ 0.480 cm 3 D = 10.5 g/cm 3 The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm 3
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You Try! Work on Density Calculations Worksheet 1 – Use the GRASS method! G: Given – write out the variables given in a column R: Required – What are you required to find? A: Analysis – write out the equation you are going to use S: Solve! S: Sentence – answer the question with a final sentence – Please finish for homework (use GRASS)
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1 more thing… The Magic Density Triangle: Cover up the variable you are trying to find – m = D/V – D = m/V – V = m/D
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