Density Why some things sink and others float. Rainbow Lab.

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Density

Why some things sink and others float

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Rainbow Lab

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Rainbow LabJar Mass of

SaltVolume of

waterFood coloring

1 1.7 g 10 mL Blue

2 1.4 g 10 mL Green

3 1.1 g 10 mL Yellow

4 0.6 g 10 mL 2 Yellow, 1 Red

5 0 g 10 mL Red

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Rainbow LabJar Mass of

SaltVolume of

waterFood coloring

1 5 g 30 mL Blue

2 4.2 g 30 mL Green

3 3.2 g 30 mL Yellow

4 1.7 g 30 mL 2 Yellow, 1 Red

5 0 g 30 mL Red

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What if I finish early?

Calculate the density of the cubes on lab station #8 using the equation:

Density = Mass

Volume

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Rainbow Lab Analysis

Red Orange Yellow

Green Blue

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Density

How much “stuff” is in a certain space.

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MISCONCEPTION ALERT

Density WeightDensity Weight

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Which object weighs more?

Which object is more dense?

Density of water = 1.0 g/cm3 Density of gold = 19.3 g/cm3

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Density

How much matter (mass) is in a certain volume

m

Vd

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m

Vd

Let’s see what happens when we change one variableThink about your

knowledge of fractions from

math class

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If mass gets bigger…

…and volume stays the same

What happens to density?

20 kilograms

40 kilograms

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If volume gets bigger…

…and mass stays the same

What happens to density?

20 kilograms

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If mass gets bigger…

…and density stays the same

What happens to volume?

20 kilograms

40 kilograms

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If density gets smaller…

…and volume stays the same

What happens to mass?

20 kilograms

10 kilograms

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Sink or float?

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Sink or float?

Water has a density of 1.0 g/mL.

Therefore, any object with a density of LESS than 1.0 g/mL will FLOAT in water.

Anything with a density of MORE than 1.0 g/mL will SINKSINK.

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Layers

Why did the colors in rainbow lab work when we used the same materials for each color?