Post on 30-Jun-2015
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The student will: Accurately measure the mass and
volume of a substance using the proper measuring devices
Demonstrate how the density of a substance is determined
Describe how density can be used to determine the identity of a substance
General PropertyPhysical PropertyCharacteristic PropertyDensity
Observable or measurable property of matter. Mass and Volume All matter has Mass & Volume
Any observable property of matter. Color Texture Hardness Luster Etc.
A physical property that is unique to the substance, A characteristic property can be used to identify the substance▪ Density▪ Boiling Point▪ Melting Point▪ Reactivity
Density is a Characteristic Property it is a unique characteristic of a substance
The density of a substance is constant and is not dependent on the shape or size .
Determined by the spacing between the particles as well as mass of the particles themselves In general solids are more dense than liquids
Gasses are much less dense than liquids
The density of water (H2O)
▪1 g/cm3 = 1 g/mL ▪ If a substance has a density less than water it will float no matter what its weight.
The ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of a substance
D = m/V
When a liquid, density is written as grams per milliliter (g/mL)
When a solid, density is written in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3)
Calculate the Mass of the substance (g)
▪ Calculate the volume of the substance (cm3)
▪ Apply the formula for density (D=m/V)▪ Write density as g/cm3
Calculate the mass of the full container (mf)
Calculate the mass of the empty container (me)
Subtract the empty mass from the full mass to calculate the mass of the liquid mf–me=ml
▪ Apply the formula for density (D=m/V)▪ Write density as g/mL