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Page 1: Calculating Density, Mass, & Volume Color-by- Number

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Calculating Density, Mass,

& Volume Color-by-Number

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1 What is the density of a cube that has

a mass of 25 grams and a volume of

125 cm3?

0.2 g/cm3 5.0 g/cm3 625 g/cm3

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Which substance pictured below has

the least density?

Substance A Substance B Substance c

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Sulfur is a nonmetallic mineral that has a density

of 2 g/cm3. The volume of a sample of sulfur

was measured to be 5.0 cm3. What is the

mass of the sample?

2.5 grams 10 grams 0.4 grams

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A student is trying to identify an unknown

mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 150

grams and displaces 30 mL of water. Which

mineral does the student have?

weissite (density = 6 g/cm3)

goslarite (density = 2 g/cm3)

Pyrite (density = 5 g/cm3)

5 A block of wood has a volume of 45

cm3 and a mass of 180 grams, what is

the density of the wood?

0.25 g/cm3 4 g/cm3 3600.0 g/cm3

6 A sample of baby oil has a volume of

12 mL and a mass of 10 g. What is

the density of the baby oil?

120 g/mL 0.83 g/mL 1.2 g/mL

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Pure honey has a density of 1.42 g/mL. If

you have a sample of honey that has a mass

of 20 grams, what is the volume of your

sample?

14.1 mL 0.07 mL 28.4 mL

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Three liquids with varying densities are poured into a beaker. Based on the given densities, which of the following correctly orders the liquids from the top of the beaker to the bottom? Liquid A density = 2.0 g/mL Liquid B density = 0.42 g/mL Liquid C density = 0.5 g/mL

B, C, A A, C, B B, A, C

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24 grams of iron is added to a graduated

cylinder containing 45 mL of water. The

water level rises to 48 mL. What is the

density of the iron?

0.5 g/cm3 0.25 g/cm3 8 g/cm3

10 What is the mass of the ethanol that exactly fills a 200.0 mL container? The density of ethanol is 0.8 g/mL.

250 grams 0.004 grams 160 grams

1 1

What volume of silver metal will

weigh exactly 2500.0 g. The density

of silver is 10.5 g/cm3.

26250.0 cm3 238.1 cm3 0.0042 cm3

A B C

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Name _______________________________ Date ________________

Calculating Density, Mass, & Volume DIRECTIONS: Solve the 11 problems and circle each correct answer. Each

answer choice has a corresponding color. On this coloring page, color

every section that contains that problem number with the designated color.

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1 What is the density of a cube that has

a mass of 25 grams and a volume of

125 cm3?

0.2 g/cm3 5.0 g/cm3 625 g/cm3

2

Which substance pictured below has

the least density?

Substance A Substance B Substance c

3

Sulfur is a nonmetallic mineral that has a density

of 2 g/cm3. The volume of a sample of sulfur

was measured to be 5.0 cm3. What is the

mass of the sample?

2.5 grams 10 grams 0.4 grams

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A student is trying to identify an unknown

mineral sample. The sample has a mass of 150

grams and displaces 30 mL of water. Which

mineral does the student have?

weissite (density = 6 g/cm3)

goslarite (density = 2 g/cm3)

Pyrite (density = 5 g/cm3)

5 A block of wood has a volume of 45

cm3 and a mass of 180 grams, what is

the density of the wood?

0.25 g/cm3 4 g/cm3 3600.0 g/cm3

6 A sample of baby oil has a volume of

12 mL and a mass of 10 g. What is

the density of the baby oil?

120 g/mL 0.83 g/mL 1.2 g/mL

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Pure honey has a density of 1.42 g/mL. If

you have a sample of honey that has a mass

of 20 grams, what is the volume of your

sample?

14.1 mL 0.07 mL 28.4 mL

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Three liquids with varying densities are poured into a beaker. Based on the given densities, which of the following correctly orders the liquids from the top of the beaker to the bottom? Liquid A density = 2.0 g/mL Liquid B density = 0.42 g/mL Liquid C density = 0.5 g/mL

B, C, A A, C, B B, A, C

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24 grams of iron is added to a graduated

cylinder containing 45 mL of water. The

water level rises to 48 mL. What is the

density of the iron?

0.5 g/cm3 0.25 g/cm3 8 g/cm3

10 What is the mass of the ethanol that exactly fills a 200.0 mL container? The density of ethanol is 0.8 g/mL.

250 grams 0.004 grams 160 grams

1 1

What volume of silver metal will

weigh exactly 2500.0 g. The density

of silver is 10.5 g/cm3.

26250.0 cm3 238.1 cm3 0.0042 cm3

A B C

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