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PB Density Conceptual (Particle Level)
By Patricia Bauer
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On the particle level, the difference in density between two substances depends on
the mass of the particles
the mass and volume of the particles
the volume of the particles
the packing of the particles
Refer to the picture. Which object has a greater density?
A
B
They both have the same density.
Refer to the picture. Which object has the greater mass?
A
B
They both have the same mass.
Refer to the picture. Which object has the greater mass to volume ratio?
A
B
They both have the same mass to volume ratio.
Refer to the picture. Which object has the greater volume?
A
B
They both have the same volume.
Which object has the greater density?
E
F
They have the same density.
Which object has the greater mass?
E
F
They have the same mass.
Which object has the greater volume?
E
F
They have the same volume.
Which object has the greater mass to volume ratio?
E
F
They have the same mass to volume ratio.
Mercury (Hg) has a density of 13.6 g/cm
3
and lead (Pb) has a density of 11.4 g/cm
3
. Which of the two objects might be lead?
E
F
Which object has the greater mass?
A
C
They have the same mass.
Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm3. Which of these objects might be water?
A
C
Which object has the greater volume?
A
C
They have the same volume.
Which object has the greater mass to volume ratio?
A
C
They have the same mass to volume.
Which object has the greater density?
A
C
They have the same density.