Density
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when will a substance sink?

if the density of a substance is greater than the density of the fluid

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A substance generally has a greater density in its solid state than in its liquid or gas state, what is an exception to this?

Water! 

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how is density calculated?

Density = mass/ volume

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what is one liquid that will float in water and why?

answers vary, vegetable oil, rubbing alcohol, gasoline

less dense than water

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does a fluid exert a force that pushes matter upward or downward?

Upward

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When will a substance float?

if the density of a substance is less than the density of the fluid

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what happens when a substance is cooled down?

the particles move slower and closer together

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A 2.0 mL sample of a liquid has a mass of 6g. what is the density? Use units!

Mass = 6g / 2.0mL = 3g/mL

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what is a force?

a push or pull that acts on an object

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what is a plimsoll line?

The Plimsoll Line shows how heavily a ship can be safely loaded in different water conditions

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What happens if a substance is the same density as the fluid?

the substance will "hover" in place

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what happens to particles when they're warmed up?

the particles move faster and farther apart

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The unit for measuring the density of liquids is usually...?

g/mL

grams per millimeter

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what is the measuring unit of force?

the Newton

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On a plimsoll line, the marks on the left indicate...

where the waterline should be in freshwater

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Does warm water or cold water have a higher density?

Cold water has a higher density

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why does ice float in water?

The particles in water move slightly farther apart as the water freezes, so ice is less dense than liquid water

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For gases, the most commonly used unit to measure density is...

kg/L

kilograms per litre

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How does earth's gravitational force attract matter?

downward toward the earth's centre

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what is the Archimedes' Principle?

States that the buoyancy force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object

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Warm air has a higher density than cold air, true or false?

False

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what happens when a substance has the same number of particles, but in a larger volume?

the density decreases

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The unit for measuring density of solids is usually...

g/cm^3

grams per cubic centimetre

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what is buoyant force?

the upward force exerted by a fluid

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why does a ship sink lower in fresh water?

fresh water is less dense than salt water