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Density

Density

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Science

6th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-PS1-2

Standards-aligned

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Ashlee Foster

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12 Slides • 18 Questions

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Scope 4 Density Notes

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When the object has regular sides, you need to measure the sides and use the formula

V= L x W x H

Regular Objects

When the object does not have sides that you can easily measure, you need to use the water displacement method.

Irregular Object

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Multiple Choice

What is volume?

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the amount of space taken up by an object

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the amount of mass in a certain space

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the amount of matter in an object

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Multiple Choice

How do we measure volume?

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water displacement

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V= L x W x H

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Both A and B

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Neither A or B

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Multiple Choice

What tool do we use to measure volume of an irregular object?

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triple beam balance

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pipette

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graduated cylinder or beaker

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ruler

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are key when reading a graduated cylinder?

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the cylinder must be on a flat surface

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you must read the bottom of the meniscus

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you have to be eye level when reading the water level

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all of the above

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  • Take an initial reading on the cylinder

  • Take the mass of an irregular object and add it to the cylinder

  • Read the new level on the cylinder.

  • The difference is the volume ​of the irregular object

How to use Water Displacement

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Multiple Choice

What is the volume of the irregular object when you use teh water displacement method?

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the initial volume

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the final volume

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the difference between the initial and final volume

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just get a ruler and measure the length, height and width

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Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of the irregular object?

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2 mL

2

4 mL

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65 mL

4

69 mL

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Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of the regular object?

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10 cm3

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15 cm3

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20 cm3

4

40 cm3

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Multiple Choice

What is mass?

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the amount of space taken up by an object

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the amount of mass in a certain space

3

the amount of matter in an object

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Multiple Choice

What do we use to measure the mass of an object?

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scale

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ruler

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triple beam balance

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spring scale

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Multiple Choice

What is the unit used for mass?

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ounces

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pounds

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miligrams

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grams

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  • ​Place the object on the scale

  • Move the 100s slide (the largest one) first

  • Once that is too much, then move it back a click and move the 10s slide

  • Finally, use the 1s slide to fine tune the exact mass​

How to use Triple Beam Balance

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Multiple Choice

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What is the mass shown in the picture?

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202002 g

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222 g

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202 g

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200 g

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Density is the amount of matter in a given space or volume.

The unit used to measure density is g/cm3 or g/mL

​Find density using the formula D=M/V

The density of

water is 1 g/mL​

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Multiple Choice

What is density?

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the amount of space taken up by an object

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the amount of mass in a certain space

3

the amount of matter in an object

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Multiple Choice

What is required to find density?

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mass

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volume

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both

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you can find it without either of the other two

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  • ​Particles are closer together

  • Less space between

  • Typically sink- density is higher than the liquid it is in​

High Density

  • Particles are more spread out

  • More space between

  • Typically float- density is lower than the liquid it is in​

Low Density

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  • Tool to help you remember your formulas

  • ​M= D x V

  • D= M/V

  • V= M/D ​

Density- Mass- Volume Triangle

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Multiple Choice

An object has a mass of 20 g and a volume of 10 mL. What is the density of the object?

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200 g/mL

2

20 g/mL

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2 g/mL

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0.2 g/mL

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Multiple Choice

If the object has a mass of 4 g and a volume of 8 mL, will the object do if added to water?

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Float

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Sink

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Not enough information

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Multiple Choice

If an object has a mass of 15 g and a volume of 5 mL, will the object float or sink if the density of the liquid it is added into has a density of 1.5 g/mL?

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Float

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Sink

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Not enough information

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is the most dense?

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milk

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lamp oil

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corn syrup

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water

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following is the least dense?

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honey

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water

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vegetable oil

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corn syrup

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  • Ice

  • ​Food

  • Balloons​

  • Airplanes

  • Boats

  • Oil spills

We use density all the time!

​Why do we need to know this?

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Scope 4 Density Notes

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