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Do Now Matter : anything that has mass and takes up space Mass – the amount of matter in something Volume – the amount of space something occupies Answer the following four questions: 1) What is an example of solid matter? 2) What is an example of liquid matter? 3) What is an example of gaseous matter? 4) What is an example of something that is NOT matter? Physical Science February 24 th 2011 SWBAT calculate basic density problems HOMEWORK: Section Review Page 52 Numbers 1 6

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Do NowMatter: anything that has mass and takes up

spaceMass – the amount of matter in something

Volume – the amount of space something occupies

Answer the following four questions:1) What is an example of solid matter?2) What is an example of liquid matter?

3) What is an example of gaseous matter?4) What is an example of something that is NOT

matter?

Physical Science February 24th 2011

SWBAT calculate basic density problems

HOMEWORK: Section ReviewPage 52

Numbers 1 6

Do Now Review!1) What is an example of solid matter?

1) Box2) Person3) Car4) Desk

2) What is an example of liquid matter?1) Water2) Oil3) Juice4) Soda5) Liquid Nitrogen

3) What is an example of gaseous matter?1) Air2) Oxygen gas3) Nitrogen gas4) Methane

4) What is an example of something that is NOT matter?1) Light, is not matter!!, it is simply a reflection of light off of the

gaseous air particles!

What is a property?

• Property: a characteristic of a substance that can be observed

• What do you observe about this clip art?

Physical Property

Physical property: a property that can be observed without changing the identity of the substance.Examples:

• luster

• malleability: the ability to be hammered into a thin sheet

• ductility: the ability to be stretched into a wire

• melting point

• boiling point

• density

• solubility

• specific heat

Special Physical Properties• Melting point: the temperature at which

a substance changes from a solid to a liquid at a given pressure

water = 0oC

• Boiling point: the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a gas at a given pressure

water = 100oC

Chemical Properties• Chemical property: a property that can

only be observed by changing the identity of the substance

Examples:

• flammability

• ability to rust

• reactivity with vinegar

Density• Density is the amount of mass per

unit of volume.

• Density can be used to identify a substance.

• The density of water is 1.0g/mL

Density Calculations• Calculations:– Density = Mass / Volume – Density = Mass

Volume

• Ex: A cube has a mass of 4.0 g and occupies a volume of 2.0 ml. What is the DENSITY

• Density = Mass / Volume• Density = 4.0 g / 2.0 ml• Density = 2.0 g/ml

More Density Calculations

• Ex: A liquid has a mass of 25.0 g and a volume of 5.0 mL.

• Density = Mass / Volume• Density = 25.0 g / 5.0 ml• Density = 5.0 g/ml

Substance Density (g/ mL)

Mercury 13.6

Water 1.00

Ethanol 0.81

Try these density problems in notebook…1) 100 grams of a liquid completely fill a 200 mL bottle.

What is the density of the liquid? 2) A scientist puts 50 grams of a substance into a

100mL flask. What is the density of the liquid? 3) A piece of silver has a mass of 2800 grams and

occupies a volume of 266 mL. What is the density of silver?

4) A student pipets 5.00 mL of ethanol into a flask weighing 15.25 grams. Calculate the density of ethyl alcohol

5) A block of copper weighs 453 g and is placed into a solution occupying a volume of 525 mL, what is the density?

Review1) 100 grams of a liquid completely fill a 200 mL bottle. What is

the density of the liquid? 1) D = mass/volume = 100g / 200mL = 0.50 g/mL

2) A scientist puts 50 grams of a substance into a 100mL flask. What is the density of the liquid?

1) D = mass/volume = 50g / 100mL = 0.50 g/mL

3) A piece of silver has a mass of 2800 grams and occupies a volume of 266 mL. What is the density of silver?

1) D = mass/volume = 2800g / 266mL = 10.53 g/mL

4) A student pipets 5.00 mL of ethanol into a flask weighing 15.25 grams. Calculate the density of ethyl alcohol ?

1) D = mass/volume = 15.25g / 5.00mL = 3.05 g/mL

5) A block of copper weighs 453 g and is placed into a solution occupying a volume of 525 mL, what is the density?

1) D = mass/volume = 453g / 525mL = 0.86 g/mL

Homework• HOMEWORK: Section Review• Page 52• Numbers 1 6

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