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Honors Chemistry Unit I - Power Point 10

Honors Chemistry Unit I - Power Point 10. Density. Density. Take a look at the two boxes below. Each box has the same volume. If each ball has the same mass, which box would weigh more? Why?. Density. The box that has more balls has more mass per unit of volume.

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Honors Chemistry Unit I - Power Point 10

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  1. Honors Chemistry Unit I - Power Point 10 Density

  2. Density • Take a look at the two boxes below. Each box has the same volume. If each ball has the same mass, which box would weigh more? Why?

  3. Density • The box that has more balls has more mass per unit of volume. • This property of matter is called density. The density of a material helps to distinguish it from other materials. • Density d = mass/volume (g/ml) • I love density m v Mass volume

  4. Density = Mass of substance per unit volume of the substance. • Common units are g/cm3 or g/mL.

  5. Example #1 • A certain mineral has a mass of 17.8 g and a volume of 2.35 cm3. What is the density of this mineral?

  6. Example #2 • What is the mass of a 49.6-mL sample of a liquid, which has a density of 0.85 g/mL?

  7. Density More practice - Calculate the density of each block. Block I Block II Mass = 79.43 grams Mass = 25.41 grams Volume=29.8 ml Volume = 29.8 ml

  8. Density • Block I • Density = 79.43 grams / 29.8 ml = 2.67 g/ml • Block II • Density = 25.41 grams / 29.8 ml = 0.85 g/ml

  9. Density • Density is a physical characteristic of a material and allows us to determine what each block is made of. • All pieces of matter made of the same material will have the same density. • Different matter will have different densities.

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