Experiment 1: Density Flashcards

1
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Density=

A

mass/volume

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2
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Density is a _____ property.

A

Intensive (independent of the amount of substance and is constant for all pure samples.

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3
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High density implies_______ on the molecular level

A

Tighter packing which implies stronger molecular interactions.

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4
Q

Water is most dense at what temperature?

A

4 C

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5
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Specific gravity is?

A

The ratio of the density of a substance to that of water. It is temperature dependent. No units for specific gravity.

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6
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Density Calculations

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Find mass of object. Find volume. Easy stuff.

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7
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Density of a block of wood, metal cylinder, etc.?

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1) Measure with ruler.
2) Weigh with balance
3) Divide.

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8
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Density of a rock?

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1) Take mass in air.
2) Mass submerged in water
3) Difference = mass water displaced
4) Mass water=Vol. Water=volume rock

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9
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Density of PVC?

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1) Take mass of empty graduated cylinder.
2) Make a CaCl2 solution that allows levitation
3) Take mass of full cylinder
4) Read volume of solution

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10
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If the PVC floats?

A

The solution is too dense

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11
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If the PVC sinks?

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The solution is not dense enough

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12
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What are intensive properties, name 3 examples?

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A property independent of the amount of substance, constant for pure samples. Examples: Time, melting point, boiling point

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13
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What are extensive properties?

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Property of a substance dependent on how much of it there is. Examples: Mass, volume, length

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14
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How to calculate the mass of displaced water?

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(Mass rock in air) - (Mass rock in water) = mass of water displaced. (kg)

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15
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Mass of water displaced also equals….

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the volume of water displaced (L)

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