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IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

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Page 1: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

IPC Notes

Density

Page 2: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

Density

density – the mass of an object per unit volume

ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are

Page 3: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is immersed in.

ex) oil floats on

water because

oil is less dense

than water

Page 4: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

An object will sink if it is more dense than the liquid it is immersed in.

ex) a rock will sink

in water because

it is more dense

than water

Page 5: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.
Page 6: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

QUESTION #1: Why does diet coke float in water, but regular coke sinks in water?

Regular coke is more dense than diet coke because it contains 39 grams of sugar, whereas diet coke has 0.1 grams of Nutrasweet.

Page 7: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

QUESTION # 2: A cruise ship is very heavy, so why does it float?

Page 8: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

QUESTION #3: Which is more dense: ice or water?

Page 9: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.
Page 10: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

QUESTION #4: Liquid A, Liquid B and Liquid C are all poured together. Liquid B is less dense than liquid C. Liquid A is more dense than liquid C. Which liquid would sink to the bottom? (Hint: draw a picture)

Page 11: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

Density Calculations

D = m

V

D = density (g/mL or g/cm3)

m = mass (grams)

V = volume (mL or cm3)

Page 12: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

Rearrange the formula for mass:

Page 13: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

Rearrange the formula for volume:

Page 14: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

QUESTION # 5: What is the density of a liquid that has a mass of 1.70 grams and a volume of 2 mL? D = m / V

Would it sink or float in water?

Page 15: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

QUESTION # 6: What is the mass of a block of wood that has a volume of 5.6 cm3 and a density of 0.75 g/cm3?

Page 16: IPC Notes Density. density – the mass of an object per unit volume ex) the density of a substance describes how tightly packed the molecules are.

QUESTION # 7: What is the volume of an object that has a mass of 42.3 g and a density of 3.25 g/cm3?