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06 - Density Basics and Factors

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Question 3
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Calculate the density of the mineral sample, using the data given in the data table.

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Question 9
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Describe how the density of a fluid will be influenced by a change in temperature.

(Please be specific in your explanation. For example, if the temperature is increased, how would the density change as a result?)

Question 10
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Describe how the density of a fluid will be influenced by a change in pressure.

(Please be specific in your explanation. For example, if the pressure is increased, how would the density change as a result?)

Question 11
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A student correctly determined the density of two rocks.  If the volumes of the two rocks are equal, the rock with the greater density has a
greater mass
smaller size
smoother surface
rounder shape
What is the density of the mineral sample
24 g/mL
6 g/mL
60 g/mL
34 g/mL
As air on the surface of Earth warms, the density of the air
Remains the same
Increase
Decrease
Which graph best represents the relationship between the density and the volume of these mineral samples?

Match the vocabulary to the correct definition
Denisty
The amount of matter something is made out of.
Temperature
The amount of space something takes up
Volume
The ratio of how much matter is in a given space.
Pressure
The amount of energy in a system
Mass
A downward pushing force
Sequence the blocks in order of increasing density.
D
B
A
C
If you cut block D in half, what would happen to the denisty?
Decrease
Increase
Remains the same
Increasing the temperature and pressure have the same impact on density
True
False