density ms fedor arts and college preparatory academy
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What do you think?In the year 250 BCE, King Hiero commissioned a goldsmith to make him a crown out of pure gold. However, when he received the crown, he suspected that the goldsmith had taken some of the gold and replaced it with a cheaper metal, even though it sill weighed the same. He asked Archimedes to determine whether the crown was solid gold.
How do you think Archimedes determined that the crown was real gold?
Activity: All That Glitters
Goal: Determine if the gold-colored penny is really gold1. Calculate the density of each
object you measured yesterday. 2. Make some conclusions about
how density relates to the type of substance
3. Use density to determine if the penny is gold
Density
A measurement of the amount of matter in a unit of volume. Typically g/mL or g/cm3
1 mL = 1 cm3
We can calculate density with the following formula:
D = m/V
Density is an intensive property
Intensive property: a characteristic of a material that does not change, even if the amount of material, size, or shape are different.
We can use intensive properties to identify a substance because they do not change.
Extensive properties cannot be used to identify a substanceExtensive property: a characteristic of a material that changes if the amount of a substance, size, or shape changes.
Examples: mass and volume
ExceptionsTemperature causes the density
of a substance to change, so the density measurement must be at the same temperature.
Some substances, like cooking oil and plastic, come in many varieties. These can have different densities because their composition is different.
Densities of common metals
Copper Zinc GoldAluminu
mBrass
9.0 g/mL 7.l g/mL 19.3 g/mL 2.7 g/mL 8.4 g/mL
Is the penny gold?
ChemCatalyst
A 68 g bar of gold is cut into 3 equal pieces. How does the density of each piece compare to the density of the original bar?
What property of cranberries allows them to float on water, rather than sinking?
Cranberries have a lower density than water. This means that a 1 cm3 of
cranberry has less mass (matter) than 1 cm3 of water.
Remember: mass = matter
m = m
Not m = w
Density of common materialsExamine the densities of some common materials.
Why do we fill balloons with helium?
What other gas might we use?
Calculating Density
Remember that density is the amount of material (usually in g) per unit volume (usually in cm3 or mL)
Density = grams per cm3
Density = g/cm3 or g 1 cm3
(remember that the “/” means “per”)
Density triangles
What happens if you have to calculate the mass from the density? Or the volume?
You can use a density triangle.
m
D V
You multiply Density x Volume to get mass
That is why they are side by side
You divide mass by volume to get density, this is why mass is on top of density.
Likewise, you can divide mass by density to get volume.