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PB Density Conceptual (Particle Level)

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On the particle level, the difference in density between two substances depends on

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Refer to the picture. Which object has a greater density?

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3.

Refer to the picture. Which object has the greater mass?

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4.

Refer to the picture. Which object has the greater mass to volume ratio?

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Refer to the picture. Which object has the greater volume?

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Which object has the greater density?

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Which object has the greater mass?

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8.

Which object has the greater volume?

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Which object has the greater mass to volume ratio?

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Mercury (Hg) has a density of 13.6 g/cm3 and lead (Pb) has a density of 11.4 g/cm3. Which of the two objects might be lead?

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Which object has the greater mass?

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Aluminum has a density of 2.7 g/cm3. Which of these objects might be water?

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13.

Which object has the greater volume?

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Which object has the greater mass to volume ratio?

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Which object has the greater density?