The density of an object with a mass of 20g and a volume of 10mL.
What is 2g/mL?
Two ways of finding the density of a metal cube.
What is the volume displacement method or measuring the length, width, and height of the metal cube?
The density of this substance is 1g/ml.
What is the density of water?
Two properties used to calculate density.
What are "mass" and "volume"?
The volume of a wood block with the following measurements:
Length= 1 cm
Height= 2 cm
Width= 4 cm
What is 8cm^3?
These types of matter have density.
What are solids, liquids, and gases?
Ice does this in water because its density is less than water.
What is float?
Texture is this type of property.
What is qualitative?
The units of measurement used when finding density.
What are grams, centimeters cubed, and milliliters?
This property of an objects make it unable to be used in the volume displacement method of finding density.
What is "it floats"?
The density of water will do this, as the mass and volume of the water increase.
What is "stay the same"?
Volume is this type of property.
What is quantitative?
The density of an object with a mass of 28.9 g and a volume of 30mL.
What is 0.96g/ml?
This word means the amount of space a substance occupies.
What is volume?
Beaker A contains 100 ml of water. Beaker B contains 50 ml of water. The density of beaker A compared to beaker B is this.
What is "the same as"?
This explains what happens to the density of a substance as the mass or volume of of the substance changes.
What is "stays the same"?
This formula would help you find the volume of a sphere.
What is 4.2 x r x r x r?
This happens to the density when a solute is added to a solvent.
What is the density increases?
This liquid will be at the top when you combine the following liquids together:
Liquid A: 1g/mL
Liquid B: 4g/mL
Liquid C: 2g/mL
What is liquid A?
Density is this type of property as it can only be found by first finding two other properties.
What is a derived property?