What is mass?
This is the formula to solve for density.
What is d=m/v?
This is the format for writing the coordinates of a point on a graph.
What is (x, y)?
The volume of a cube whose edge is 3 cm long.
What is 27 cm3?
The two units for measuring volume.
What is cm3 and mL?
This is the amount of space an object or substance takes up.
What is volume?
This is the formula to solve for mass, given density and volume.
What is m=d x v
When looking at a graph of volume vs. mass, this part of the graph represents density.
What is slope?
The density of an object whose mass is 50 grams and its volume is 8 cm3.
What is 6.25 g/cm3?
This is the reading I would get from this triple beam balance if I am using precise measurement.
What is 412.50 grams?
The amount of mass within a volume.
What is density?
This is the formula to find the volume of a rectangular prism.
What is v = length x width x height?
A straight line showing the general trend of data plotted on a graph.
What is the line of best fit/trend line?
The volume of a liquid if the liquid has a density of 0.5 g/cm3 and a mass of 2.0 grams.
What is 4.0 cm3?
The reading on this graduated cylinder.
What is 24 mL?
Models that contain the same amount of particles have this.
What is equal mass?
This is the formula to find the slope of a line.
What is m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
This is the slope of a graph of volume in cm3 vs. volume in mL.
What is 1.0?
What is 90 grams?
The measurement of this screwdriver using precise measurement and correct units.
What is 8.00 cm?
This law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
What is v = m/d?
The mass of this fluid at 40 cm3.
What is 350 g?
Substance A has a density of 2.0 g/cm3. Substance B has a density of 4.0 g/cm3.
If you have 10.0 mL of Substance A, what volume of substance B would you need for the masses of both substances to be equal?
(Hint: Solve for mass of A, then volume of B)
You would need 5.0 cm3 of substance B.
This technique finds the volume of an object by subtracting initial volume from final volume. (v=final-initial)
What is water displacement?