2.2.3.1 - Density
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Define density in your own words.
💡 Hint: Think about why an object sinks or floats.
What is the formula used to calculate density?
💡 Hint: Remember the relationships between mass, volume, and density.
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What is the formula for calculating density?
💡 Hint: Remember how to rearrange mass and volume.
True or False: Gases are generally more dense than liquids.
💡 Hint: Think about how closely particles are packed in each state.
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You have two containers: one filled with ice (density = 0.92 g/cm³) and another with water (density = 1 g/cm³). Describe what will happen if they are placed in a bowl and why.
💡 Hint: Remember how the density of substances compares to one another.
A scientist has a gas monitoring device that measures the density of various gases. If two gases are both at the same temperature and pressure, discuss how knowing their densities could help in practical applications.
💡 Hint: Think of how density influences behavior within different environments.
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