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Introduction to Density cloned 1/11/2023

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Read the passage to help answer the questions below.
Question 1
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Since ice is less dense than water, it will float.

Question 2
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Density is a measure of how much weight is in a given volume.

Question 3
3.

An object that is more dense will sink below an object that is less dense.

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Question 4
4.

Mass is a measure of how many particles there are in a sample of a substance.

Question 5
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Volume is measured using a scale.

Question 6
6.

Mass is measured in grams.

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Question 7
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Volume is always measured in cubic centimeters (cm3).

Question 8
8.

You can measure volume in two ways, both require a ruler.

Question 9
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Volume is a measurement of the amount of space something takes up.

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Question 10
10.

Density is a measure of how many particles are packed into a specific place.

Question 11
11.

The unit for density depends on the units for mass and volume.

Question 12
12.

You calculate density by taking the volume of the sample and and dividing it by the mass of the sample.

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Question 13
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The density of a susbtance changes based on the size of the sample you're measuring.

Question 14
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If you know the density of a specific, you can use density to identify unknown samples.

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Question 15
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Use a calculator to determine the density.

Question 16
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First calculate the volume based on the measurement, then calculate the density.

Question 17
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Use displacement to measure the volume, then calculate the density. You can enlarge the pic if needed.

Question 18
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Use a calculator to determine the density.

Question 19
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First calculate the volume, then use it to determine the density.

Question 20
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Use displacement to measure the volume, then calculate the density. You can enlarge the pic if needed.

Question 21
21.

Calculate the density of the object or liquid (yellow)

Question 22
22.

Calculate the density of the object or liquid (green)

Question 23
23.

Calculate the density of the object or liquid (red)

Question 24
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Calculate the density of the object or liquid (Orange)

Question 25
25.

Calculate the density of the object or liquid (Blue)

Question 26
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Calculate the density of the object or liquid (pink)

Question 27
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Which color liquid is the most dense?

Question 28
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Which color liquid is the least dense?

Question 29
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Which object will settle to the bottom?

Question 30
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Based on Density, What color liquid would be found at this label?

Question 31
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Based on Density, What color liquid would be found at this label?

Question 32
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Based on Density, What color liquid would be found at this label?

Question 33
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Based on Density, What color liquid would be found at this label?