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DENSITY

Mr. Bantay - Oceanography

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LAB OVERVIEW: Density

• The Earth is structured on the basis of DENSITY

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What is Density?

• Density is described as the amount of matter within a given amount of volume.

• Simply, it’s the amount of molecules in a given amount of space.

• As a result, substances with a higher density will

settle to the bottom and substances with lower density will rise.

• The size of the substance will NOT affect DENSITY.

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Density• Examples:

a) Cold water/air b) Warm water/air

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Let’s Practice

• Pick up worksheet and calculator.

• Answer questions.

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How do we find the density of a substance?

1. You need to know the MASS.

-simply use a scale or triple beam balance to obtain its mass (in grams).

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2. You need to know its VOLUME.

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FORMULA?

L x W x H

Length = 6cm

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FORMULA?

L x W x H

Length = 6cm

Height = 4cm

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FORMULA?

L x W x H

Length = 6cm

Height = 4cm

Width = 2cm

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FORMULA?

L x W x H

Length = 6cm

Height = 4cm

Width = 2cm

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So, the VOLUME of this object is

48 cm3

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The water level changed 15mL

We can say the rock displaced 15mL

-40mL

-35mL

-30mL

-25mL

-20mL

-15mL

-10mL

-5mL

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It gets better!

-40mL

-35mL

-30mL

-25mL

-20mL

-15mL

-10mL

-5mL

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Volume of our rock…

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•Can’t use the volume formula (no edges)…•Can’t use the displacement technique….

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Steps…First find the MASS:Find the mass of the container = “a”Fill container with water and obtain the mass of

both = “b”Find mass of JUST WATER = “b” – “a”

Now let’s find the VOLUME:Simply find the volume of the container.

Use density formula: D = mass/volume

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Density• Today, you will be finding the DENSITY OF several

substances:

1. Water

2. A block of wood

3. A rock called granite (a rock that makes up the Earth’s continental crust)

4. A rock called basalt (a rock that makes up the Earth’s oceanic crust)

5. 5 minerals: pyrite, galena, quartz, fluorite, topaz

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THE EQUATION

D =M

V

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THE TRICK

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Cover up the one you want to solve for!

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Let’s solve for VOLUME.

“M over D”

is remaining

so we divide!

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Let’s solve for Density.

“M over V”

is remaining

so we divide!

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Let’s solve for Mass.

“D next to V”

is remaining

so we

multiply!

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Density solutions…Water = 1 g/mL3

Wooden Block = .50 g/cm3

Granite = 2.7 g/cm3

Basalt = 3.0 g/cm3


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