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Density - ANSWERthe ratio of mass to volume of a substance Specific Gravity - ANSWERthe ratio of the density of the substance to the density of water Intensive Property - ANSWERphysical property not dependent on the size of the sample Extensive Property - ANSWERdepends on the size of the sample For a piece of wood having: Length = 10.35 cm Width = 6.42 cm Height = 1.90 cm Mass = 72.412 g Calculate the density - ANSWERd = m/v d = (72.412)/(10.35*6.45*1.90) d = 0.571 g/cm^3 Why do things have a high density and others have a low density? - ANSWERIt depends on how atoms are arranged in a space and the temperature of the substance. Why is density an important physical property? - ANSWERIt can help us identify a substance because density is an intensive property meaning it is independent of the "size" of the sample. Which determination of density do YOU think has a highest error? Why? - ANSWERDensity of plastic. There may be different densities at which the PVC would levitate. Also the method is very indirect. A cyli

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CHM 113 FINAL QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
Density - ANSWERthe ratio of mass to volume of a substance

Specific Gravity - ANSWERthe ratio of the density of the substance to the density of
water

Intensive Property - ANSWERphysical property not dependent on the size of the
sample

Extensive Property - ANSWERdepends on the size of the sample

For a piece of wood having:
Length = 10.35 cm
Width = 6.42 cm
Height = 1.90 cm
Mass = 72.412 g
Calculate the density - ANSWERd = m/v
d = (72.412)/(10.35*6.45*1.90)
d = 0.571 g/cm^3

Why do things have a high density and others have a low density? - ANSWERIt
depends on how atoms are arranged in a space and the temperature of the
substance.

Why is density an important physical property? - ANSWERIt can help us identify a
substance because density is an intensive property meaning it is independent of the
"size" of the sample.

Which determination of density do YOU think has a highest error? Why? -
ANSWERDensity of plastic. There may be different densities at which the PVC
would levitate. Also the method is very indirect.

A cylinder has:
diameter = 1.28 cm
height = 3.85 cm
mass = 39.730 g
What is its density? - ANSWERd = 39.730/4.954
d = 8.019 g/cm^3

A rock weighs:
143 g in air
82 g in H2O
mass displaced?
volume H2O displaced?
density? - ANSWERV = 61g/cm^3

, 1. 61g
2. 61g
3. 143/61 = 2.344 g/cm^3

A graduated cylinder weighs 28.102 g. A solution has been created which levitates a
piece of PVC. The graduated cylinder containing 6.25 mL of that solution weighs
34.200 g. Density? - ANSWERd = (34.200 - 28.102)/6.25

Increasing denisty - ANSWER1 - gas
2 - liquid
3 - solid

Increasing density of H2O - ANSWER1 - gas
2 - solid
3 - liquid

If an object has a density of 0.5g/mL, will it float or sink when placed in water? Why?
- ANSWERIt will float in water because it is less dense than water which has a
density of 1g/mL

A rock has a mass of 20g in air, and 10g in water. Density of the rock? - ANSWERd
= 20/10
d = 2g/cm^3

If a 10 mL solution with a density of 1.5g/mL levitates a 1 g piece PVC, what is the
density of the PVC? - ANSWERdensity of PVC = density of solution

A cylinder has a diameter of 1.6mm, a height of 2 cm and a mass of 50 g. Density? -
ANSWERd = 50/0.0402
d = 1243.78 g/cm^3

Units of density - ANSWERg/cm^3 or g/mL


Which determination of density do YOU think has the lowest error? Why? -
ANSWERDensity of the wood block. The experiment was performed multiple times
and it is the most direct way of calculating density.

Conversion factor: cm^3 to mL - ANSWERnone. they are equal.

What can be said about the structure of ice and water? - ANSWERIce has a
crystalline structure due to hydrogen bonding which is different than the structure of
water which is fluid.

What property of adipic acid is used in the separation? - ANSWERsolubility

Why do we use fluted filter paper? - ANSWERFluted filter paper has a greater
surface area which allows for a more rapid rate of filtration.

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