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Density. Which is heavier, gold or feathers? Which is heavier, cup of foam or cup of beans?

Dec 18, 2015

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Page 1: Density. Which is heavier, gold or feathers? Which is heavier, cup of foam or cup of beans?

Density

Page 2: Density. Which is heavier, gold or feathers? Which is heavier, cup of foam or cup of beans?

Which is heavier, gold or feathers?

Which is heavier, cup of foam or cup of beans?

Page 3: Density. Which is heavier, gold or feathers? Which is heavier, cup of foam or cup of beans?

Density

When you have equal amounts of material, and one is heavier than the other, the heavier material is denser.

Density is the amount of matter in a volume of material.

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Density

There is a lot more matter in a volume of rock, steel, or gold. There is far less matter in an equal volume of cotton, cork, or air. The rock Is denser than the cotton.

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Density

Density is a property of matter.

All matter has density, including all solids,liquids, and gases. If you compare equalamounts of matter, and one is heavier (has moremass), the heavier volume is denser.

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Density

Return to investigation 5-1 step 1, take a minuteto write your understanding of density underthe line of learning.

You can draw pictures and write words to helpyou understand density.

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Salt Solution experiment

Do you think density played a role in the layering phenomenon?

Measure yellow and red salt solutions:Will these two identical volumes of salt solutions have the same mass? If not, which one will have a greater mass?

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Discussion Strategy:

Which solution is denser?How do you know?Which solution layered on top of the other?What does this tell you about how liquids of

different densities interact?

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~Measure the rest of the solutions.~Write all of the masses down on the Liquid

Layers investigation.

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Think Question…

I have two samples of salt water. Sample 1 is 45ml, and its mass is 54g. Sample 2 is 120ml and its mass is 132g. Which sample is denser?

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VocabDensity is a ratio between the mass of a sample

of matter (something) and its volume. How heavy something is from its size.

The Mass of a sample is the amount of stuff in it. You find the mass of something by weighing it. Mass is measured in grams.

Volume is how much space a sample of matter occupies. ALL matter has volume.

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Volume

We measure the volume of a liquid with a graduated cylinder. Solids and gases are measured in cubic centimeters. Cubic centimeters and milliliters are the same.

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Density=the amount of mass per cubic centimeter.

Density can be written as an equation.

Density= MassVolume

http://www.brainpop.com/science/matterandchemistry/measuringmatter/

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Calculating Density

http://www.fossweb.com/modulesMS/kit_multimedia/WeatherandWater/pdfs/transparencies/WeatherWater_transp_15.pdf