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Density: 1599, from L. densus "thick, crowded.” Less dense More dense -physical property of a substance that describes the degree of compactness of a substance

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Density: 1599, from L. densus "thick, crowded.”

Less dense More dense

-physical property of a substance that describes the degree of compactness of a substance

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Less dense More dense

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Less dense More dense

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Calculating density:

Density = mass / volume

D= m/v

Find density of a ball of aluminum that has volume of 32.4 mL and mass of 87.48 grams.

Find density of a ball of gold that has mass of 38.6 grams and volume of 2 mL.

Which is more dense aluminum or gold?

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Stratify [strat-uh-fahy] verb : to form or place in layers; to lay in beds or layers

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SINK OR FLOAT? What pattern do you see for those objects that are less dense than water and those that have more density than water?

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Density is affected by temperature. Water density decreases as temperature increases and vice versa.

15 °C20 °C

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Why does density matter?

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Liquid Layer Lab

1. Problem statement: How do the liquids layer? Why?

2. Pre-observations (sight, smell, squirt)

3. Hypothesis statement (if,then)

4. Materials

5. Procedure

6. Results (Use data table sheet)

7. Conclusion

Demonstration

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Color Liquid Density (g/mL)

Red Rubbing alcohol 0.78

Yellow Water 1.0

Green Saltwater 1.02

Blue Glycerin 1.2

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Problem: Do coke and diet coke have different densities? Will they differ in stratifying?

Pre-observations: find mass and volume of each and calculate density.

Hypothesis

Materials

Procedure

Results

Conclusion

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