Anything that has mass and takes up space is...
Matter
Which of the following is NOT an example of matter?
1. Desk
2. Air
3. Moonlight
Moonlight
To measure the mass of an object you would use a...
1. Scale
2. Ruler
3. Balance
Balance
What does density describe?
1. Density describes how heavy an object is
2. Density describes how tight/ compact an object is
3. Density describes how big an object is
Density describes how tight/ compact an object is
What is 20 g/mL?
The measure of how much matter an object is made up of is called...
Mass
True or False. If I take a rock that has a mass of 85 grams to the moon, it will have the same mass of 85 grams.
True
The process used to measure volume with a graduated cylinder is called...
1. Volume Movement
2. Water Displacement
3. Density
Water Displacment
Which box is MORE dense?
Box B
The density of an item with a volume of 1000 cm3 and a mass of 25 grams.
What is 40 g/cm3?
The downward pull on an object due to gravity is called...
Weight
True or False. If I take a rock that has a weight of 1 pound to the moon, its weight will decrease on the moon.
True
To measure the volume of a cube I would use a...
1. Ruler
2. Graduated Cylinder
3. Balance
Ruler
What is the formula for Density?
Mass / Volume
An object is placed in 20 mL of water. The volume rises to 29 mL. The mass of the object is 54 g. This is the density of the object.
What is 6 g/mL?
The amount of space an object takes up is called...
Volume
The formula used to measure volume with a ruler is....
Length x Width x Height
In order to calculate the density of an object you must know what two things?
Mass and Volume
Which density is heavier?
1. Liquid A= 1.3 g/cm^3
2. Liquid B= 1.9 g/cm^3
Liquid B
An object is placed in 20 mL of water. The volume rises to 35 mL. The mass of the object is 45 g. This is the density of the object.
What is 3 g/mL?
The amount of mass (g) in a given amount of space (ml or cm3) is called...
Density
A rock is a...
1. Regular Shaped Object
2. Irregular Shaped Object
Irregular Shaped Object
To measure the *volume of a rock I would use a...
1. Ruler
2. Graduated Cylinder
3. Balance
Graduated Cylinder
Which density is the lightest?
1. Liquid A= 0.3 g/cm^3
2. Liquid B= 0.9 g/cm^3
3. Liquid C= 0.1 g/cm^3
Liquid C
An object is placed in 20 mL of water. The volume rises to 30 mL. The mass of the object is 40,000 g. This is the density of the object.
What is 4,000 g/mL?