Volume
Density
Temperature
VDT Critical Thinking
Wildcard
100

This is the formula for the volume of a regular (rectangular) object.

What is V = L x W x H

100

This it the formula for density.

What is mass divided by volume (M/V)

100

This is the temperature scale that most countries use.

What is Celsius?

100

This is what an object with a density of less than 1 g/cm3 will do if you placed it on top of water.

What is float?

100

This is the freezing point of water in Celsius.

What is 0oC?

200

This is how you could find the volume of an irregular object (like a sphere) in a lab setting.

What is water displacement?

200

This is the density of water, in g/mL.

What is 1 g/mL?

200

This is the SI unit for temperature.

What is Kelvin?

200

This is what happens to the volume of an object if you were to increase its height.

What is increase in volume?

200
This is the quantity of matter in an object.

What is mass?

300

This is the volume of a metal sphere which was measured to have a final volume of 45 mL and an initial volume of 20 mL.

What is 25 mL? (or cm3)

300

This is the density of a gold bar if it's mass is 40g and it's volume is 2.12 cm3. (Round to the nearest tenth) Must have correct label for credit

What is 19.3 g/cm3

300

This is the coldest possible temperature. 

What is absolute zero? 

0 kelvin, -273 oC, or -460oF are also correct.

300

This is what happens to the density of an object as volume alone increases.

What is decreases?

300

This is the mass per unit volume of an object.

What is density?

400

This is the volume of a perfect cube which has a length of 3 cm.

What is 27 cm3?

400
This is the mass of a perfect silver cube you found with a density of 10.5 g/cm3 and a length of 2 cm. Must have correct label. ​​​​

What is 84g?

400

This is what happens to the motion of molecules at 0 kelvin.

What is they stop moving?

400

Volume is not considered an SI base unit because it is actually this type of unit. 

What is a derived unit?

400

Corn syrup has a density of 1.4 g/cm3. This is it's density in g/mL

What is 1.4 g/mL?

500

This is the height, in meters, of the Sears Tower in Chicago assuming it has a volume of 2,100,000m3 and a square base of 69 m. (Round to the nearest meter)

What is 441m tall?

500

This is the height of a rectangular metal block which has a density of 2 g/cm3, a mass of 40g, and a square base of 4 cm2. (AKA L x W = 4 cm2)

What is 5 cm? 

500

This is the a humans average body temperature in Celsius (about 98-99 oF). 


Hint: It is approximately 37 kelvin above the freezing point of water in Celsius. 

What is about 37oC?

500

Some objects can increase in size when they are heated (also called thermal expansion). What does this do to the density of the object?

What is decreases?

500

This is the temperature of an object in Kelvin that was heated to 212oF. 

What is 373 Kelvin?