Formulas
SI
Conversions
Vocabulary
Potpourri
100

This is the mnemonic for using the ladder method

What is King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk?

100

This is the unit used for mass

grams (g)

100

3km = ________ dm

What is 3,000dm?

100

Volume

What is the amount of space an object takes up?
100

This is the metric unit used for weight

Newtons

200

This is the conversion formula for SI unit of an irregular solid

1 mL = 1 cm3

200

This is the unit used for volume of a liquid

What is mL or Liters?

200

7daL = _________mL

What is 7,000mL?

200

mass

The amount of matter in an object

200

This is why a penny sinks when put in a beaker of water

The penny is more dense than the water

300

The formula to find the volume of a cube

L x W x H

300

This is the unit used for the volume of a solid

cmor m3

300

12mm=____________km

What is 0.000012km?

300

Density

the amount of matter in an object compared to the amount of space the object takes up

300

Read the volume

What is 14.0 mL?

400

Using a graduated Cylinder and subtracting the original volume from the new volume

What is the procedure for finding the volume of an irregular solid?

400

This is the metric unit used for temperature

oC or K

400

35mg= _____ g

What is 0.035g?

400

This measurement stays the same no matter the object's location

Mass

400

Find the Density of an object that has a volume of 5cm3 and a mass of 15g.  Show the formula and your work.

What is D=m/v

D= 15g/5cm3

D=3g/cm3

500

This is the formula for density

What is D=m/v

500

This is the unit used for density of a liquid AND the unit for density of a solid

g/mL for a liquid

g/cm3 for a solid

500

3,571cm= __________dam

What is 3.571dam?

500

weight

The measure of the pull of gravity on an object

500

There are 2 objects.  Both objects have a mass of 10g.  Object A has a volume of 5mL and Object B has a volume of 7mL.  Which object is more dense and why?

Object A is more dense because it has more mass with the same volume.  That means there is more matter occupying the same amount of space.

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