Exploring Density Liquids Page 3

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Analysis Questions:
1. Density is one of the factors for an object that is a constant. What does this mean?
2. When we looked at the density of water from part 1, why were the values not all 1g/mL?
3. If you had a steel block that was twice the size of the one the class measured in part 3, what
would its density be? Why/How do you know this?
4. How can you tell Pyrite from real gold?
(Use what we are learning; check your textbook!)
5. If a rock has a mass of 50 g and a volume of 55 ml, what is the density of that rock?
6. If a rubber ball has a mass of 75g and a volume of 25 ml, what is the density of that ball?
Conclusion:
Write a paragraph that describes what was learned over the last few class periods about density.
DO NOT use the word I or any other personal pronoun in your paragraph. Your paragraph should
have a beginning, middle and end. You should include several facts and details about density.
Use the space below.

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