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Density Ms. Whitworth

Density Ms. Whitworth

What is density? l 1. Density is the measurement of the compactness of an

What is density? l 1. Density is the measurement of the compactness of an object. l 2. Density is a physical property that is determined by the ratio of a substance’s mass to its volume. l 3. Mass is how much matter is inside of an object. l 4. Volume is how much space something takes up.

Density l All substances (solids, liquids, or gases) have unique densities. l Density is

Density l All substances (solids, liquids, or gases) have unique densities. l Density is a GREAT way to indentify unknown substances!

Which one is more dense? l Demonstration: People in a square l How about

Which one is more dense? l Demonstration: People in a square l How about this: Which square is more dense?

Which one is more dense? l Now which one is more dense?

Which one is more dense? l Now which one is more dense?

What is density? l Density = mass OR volume mass ÷ volume. l Units

What is density? l Density = mass OR volume mass ÷ volume. l Units for density: g OR cm 3 ALWAYS REMEMBER UNITS! g ml .

How can density be affected? l There are some factors such as change in

How can density be affected? l There are some factors such as change in temperature or state of matter that can affect the density of matter. l As a GENERAL RULE, solids tend to be more dense than liquids or gases because their atoms are more compacted within equal volume. EX: Liquid gold has a density of 17. 3 g/ml while solid gold has a density of 19. 3 g/cm 3.

There is ALWAYS an exception!

There is ALWAYS an exception!

There is ALWAYS an exception… l When you freeze water, the density of the

There is ALWAYS an exception… l When you freeze water, the density of the ice is LESS than the density of water (even though they are both the same substance). When you freeze ice, it crystallizes and leaves more gaps which increases the volume (by about 9%) and therefore the density goes down. l THUS, ICE CAN FLOAT IN WATER!

Water vs. Ice

Water vs. Ice

How can density be affected? l Example: Hot air balloon When you heat a

How can density be affected? l Example: Hot air balloon When you heat a gas, it expands (increasing its volume) and therefore decreasing its density. Warmer air rises because its density is less than the surrounding air.

CAREFUL! What Won’t Affect Density? l Cutting an object into pieces WILL NOT change

CAREFUL! What Won’t Affect Density? l Cutting an object into pieces WILL NOT change its density. You have not changed the particle compaction in any way! l Example: If the density of a piece of American red oak wood is. 74 g/cm 3. If you cut the piece of wood in half, the density would NOT decrease by two, IT WOULD STAY THE SAME!

What can float on water? l Density of water is 1. 0 g/ml l

What can float on water? l Density of water is 1. 0 g/ml l If the density is greater than 1. 0 g/ml, then the object will sink in water. l If the density is less than 1. 0 g/ml, then the object will float in water.

Liquid Layers l If you pour together liquids that don’t mix and have different

Liquid Layers l If you pour together liquids that don’t mix and have different densities, they will form liquid layers. l The liquid with the highest density will be on the bottom. l The liquid with the lowest density will be on the top.

Liquid Layers l Which layer has the highest density? l Which layer has the

Liquid Layers l Which layer has the highest density? l Which layer has the lowest density? l Imagine that the liquids have the following densities: 10 g/cm 3 6 g/cm 3 3 g/cm 3 5 g/cm 3 l Which number would go with which layer?

Liquid Layers – Try with your neighbor l Which liquid has the highest density?

Liquid Layers – Try with your neighbor l Which liquid has the highest density? l Which liquid has the lowest density?

On your own… l Your friends at your lunch table all have different stuff

On your own… l Your friends at your lunch table all have different stuff in their lunch. Liquid A has a density of 1. 07 g/ml, Liquid B has a density of 0. 98 g/ml, Solid C has a density of 1. 12 g/cm 3, and Mush D has a density of 1. 03 g/cm 3. You decide to make a gross combination of the four in your water bottle. Which order will they appear in, from bottom to top? l l a) Solid C, Mush D, Liquid A, and Liquid B on top? b) Solid C, Mush D, Liquid B, and Liquid A on top? c) Solid C, Liquid A, Mush D, and Liquid B on top? c) Liquid A, Liquid B, Solid C, and Mush D on top?

5 special steps-that’s all you need!

5 special steps-that’s all you need!

Let’s try a density problem together l Frank has a paper clip. It has

Let’s try a density problem together l Frank has a paper clip. It has a mass of 9 g and a volume of 3 cm 3. What is its density? Frank also has an eraser in the shape of a cube. It has a mass of 3 g, and each side of the eraser is 1. 0 cm long. What is its density?

Work on these problems with your neighbor. l Jack has a rock. The rock

Work on these problems with your neighbor. l Jack has a rock. The rock has a mass of 6 g and the volume of the water level went up from 50 ml to 53 ml when placed inside. What is the density of the rock? l Jill has a gel pen. The gel pen has a mass of 8 g and a volume of 2 cm 3. What is the density of the gel pen? l Al’Licia has a watch. It has a mass of 4 g and a volume of 2 cm 3. What is the density of the watch?

Now, try these on your own. ON CLEAN SHEET OF PAPER…. l A cube

Now, try these on your own. ON CLEAN SHEET OF PAPER…. l A cube made of very old hard wood, has a mass of 45 g and measures 6 cm a side, will it sink or float? l Mia has a wallet. It has a mass of 15 g and a volume of 5 cm 3. What is the density of the wallet? l A block has a mass of 20 g and measures 2 cm. X 4 cm. X 2 cm, will it sink or float?

Try these on your own… l From their density values, decide whether each of

Try these on your own… l From their density values, decide whether each of the following substances will sink or float when placed in sea water, which has a density of 1. 025 g/m. L. Gasoline 0. 66 g/m. L Asphalt l. 2 g/m. L Mercury 13. 6 g/m. L Cork 0. 26 g/m. L