Density Notes

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Physical Properties
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What is density?
Less Dense
More Dense
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More Dense
Less Dense
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• Imagine that the liquids have the following densities, match the liquid with the density: > 10 g/cm3
> 3 g/cm3
> 6 g/cm3
> 5 g/cm3
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Calculating Density
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• Frank has a paper clip. It has a mass of 9g and a volume of 3cm3. What is its density?
• Jack has a rock. The rock has a mass of 6g and a density of 3.5 g/mL. What is the volume of the rock?
• A liquid has a density of 1.8 g/mL. If Karen has 40 mL of the liquid, what is the mass of the liquid?
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5 cm
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20 cm
Given the measurements above determine width of the rectangular prism if the volume is 200 cm3.
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Fluids and layers
Fluids will layer themselves based on their densities:
*Highest density on the bottom, lowest on the top
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