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Letǯs Practice!

Find the missing measurement using the density formula.

Liquid Mass Volume Density Show your work here!

A 15 g 3 ml

B 6g 12 ml

C 8g 2 g/ml

D 9 ml 3 g/ml

Draw the liquids in the density column. Draw each liquid with the appropriate volume and label it with
its letter.
You practice!

1) A rock has a density of 16 g/l. If the volume of the sample taken is 2 liters, what is the mass of the rock
sample?

2) If you have three fluids of equal volume, sample A has a mass of 5 g, sample B has a mass of 3 g and
sample C has a mass of 6 g, which fluid will float on top in a density column?

3) Leena is working on a lab in science class to calculate the density of a sample of syrup. While she is
working, a group of girls next to her begin to horseplay and knock over a beaker of water, ruining her lab
report. The only numbers on her data chart that are visible are 5, 15 and 10. She also knows that her
sample of syrup will sink when it is in water. Based on this information, what number has to represent
the mass of the syrup sample she measured? Explain your answer.

You practice!

1) A rock has a density of 16 g/l. If the volume of the sample taken is 2 liters, what is the mass of the rock
sample?

2) If you have three fluids of equal volume, sample A has a mass of 5 g, sample B has a mass of 3 g and
sample C has a mass of 6 g, which fluid will float on top in a density column?

3) Leena is working on a lab in science class to calculate the density of a sample of syrup. While she is
working, a group of girls next to her begin to horseplay and knock over a beaker of water, ruining her lab
report. The only numbers on her data chart that are visible are 5, 15 and 10. She also knows that her
sample of syrup will sink when it is in water. Based on this information, what number has to represent
the mass of the syrup sample she measured? Explain your answer.
Name: _____________________________________ Exit Slip 3/21
Period: ______________ Cohort: _________________ Heading: ___________________________________

1. What unit would you use to measure the mass of a pencil? __________________

The length of it? ____________________

The amount of space that it takes up? __________________________

The amount of force needed to move it? ____________________________

Object A Density = 0.72


g/l
Object B Density = 0.8
g/l
Object C Density = 1.02
g/l

2. Object D has a density of 0.64 g/l. Would you expect this object to sink or float on the other objects? ____________________________

Which object has a density greater than that of water? _________________________________

Name: _____________________________________ Exit Slip 3/21


Period: ______________ Cohort: _________________ Heading: ___________________________________

1. What unit would you use to measure the mass of a pencil? __________________

The length of it? ____________________

The amount of space that it takes up? __________________________

The amount of force needed to move it? ____________________________

Object A Density = 0.72


g/l
Object B Density = 0.8
g/l
Object C Density = 1.02
g/l

2. Object D has a density of 0.64 g/l. Would you expect this object to sink or float on the other objects? ____________________________

Which object has a density greater than that of water? _________________________________

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