
Density Collections
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Science
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6th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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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?
the amount of space taken up by an object
the amount of mass in a certain space
the amount of matter in an object
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Multiple Choice
How do we measure volume?
water displacement
V= L x W x H
Both A and B
Neither A or B
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Multiple Choice
What tool do we use to measure volume of an irregular object?
triple beam balance
pipette
graduated cylinder or beaker
ruler
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following are key when reading a graduated cylinder?
the cylinder must be on a flat surface
you must read the bottom of the meniscus
you have to be eye level when reading the water level
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?
the initial volume
the final volume
the difference between the initial and final volume
just get a ruler and measure the length, height and width
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Multiple Choice
What is the volume of the irregular object?
2 mL
4 mL
65 mL
69 mL
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Multiple Choice
What is the volume of the regular object?
10 cm3
15 cm3
20 cm3
40 cm3
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Multiple Choice
What is mass?
the amount of space taken up by an object
the amount of mass in a certain space
the amount of matter in an object
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Multiple Choice
What do we use to measure the mass of an object?
scale
ruler
triple beam balance
spring scale
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Multiple Choice
What is the unit used for mass?
ounces
pounds
miligrams
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
What is the mass shown in the picture?
202002 g
222 g
202 g
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?
the amount of space taken up by an object
the amount of mass in a certain space
the amount of matter in an object
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Multiple Choice
What is required to find density?
mass
volume
both
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?
200 g/mL
20 g/mL
2 g/mL
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?
Float
Sink
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?
Float
Sink
Not enough information
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the most dense?
milk
lamp oil
corn syrup
water
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the least dense?
honey
water
vegetable oil
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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