Mass
Volume
Density
Units
Matter
100

What tool did we use to measure mass during our lab?

A digital scale

100
What tool do we use to measure the volume of a liquid?
Graduated cylinder
100

What tool did we use to measure weight?

Spring scale

100
A gram is used to measure....
Mass
100

Two pieces of evidence that shows whether or not something is matter.

Anything that has mass and takes up space.

200

What is the name of the accurate scale that we didn't have to use in class?

A triple beam balance

200

What is the math equation used to measure the volume of a well-defined solid?

L x W x H

200
What is the equation for density?
M/V = D
200
Explain why volume is cm3.

Volume is three dimensional.  (length, width, height) 

200

This measurement is dependent on your location.

weight

300

If the density of an object is 4g/cm3 and the volume is 6cm3, what is the mass? You must have the correct units.

24g

300

How would I find the volume of a marble? Explain what it is.

Water displacement - explanation...

300
What is the density of water? (correct answer must include a proper unit)
1g/mL
300

cm3 is used to measure this.

volume

300

An apple that has a mass of 100g on Earth would have this mass on the moon.

100g

400
What happens to your mass on a different planets?
Nothing - Mass does not change, weight does.
400

Using your Density triangle, what is the equation used to find volume if you know the density and mass of an object.

V = M / D

400

An object having a mass of 60g with a volume of 20cm3 would have this density.  You must have the correct units.

3g/cm3

400

What are the two units we used for density?

g/mL and g/cm3

400

Weight is the measure of this type of force.

gravitational force

500
If the density of water is 1g/mL and I have 463mL of water, how many grams of water do I have?
463grams
500

If the density of maple syrup is 2g/mL, and I have 16 grams of syrup, what is the volume of my maple syrup? You must have the correct units.

8cm3

500

What happens to the density as I add more mass? 

It stays the same. More mass means more volume, and because I divide mass by volume to get density, density always stays the same.

500

How does a cm3 compare to a ml?

They are equal to each other.

500

The scientific unit of weight is this.

Newton