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ScienceMiddelbare schoolhavo, vwoLeerjaar 2

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Topic 1.3

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Topic 1.3 - Learning Goals:
I can…

  • Explain the concept of density and know which measurements are necessary to calculate the density of a substance 
  • Calculate the density of a substance, in g/mL or g/cm3, using the density formula.
  • Use density to determine the mass or volume of a substance by making a calculation
  • Use density to identify an unknown substance, since density is a property of a substance 

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Topic 1.3 - Key Words:
  • Mass
  • Density 
  • Volume

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1.3 - Density:
Density = a measure how much matter is packed into a given area. It is a property of a substance.
The closer the molecules are, the greater the density.
Density tells us how many grams of matter there are per a unit of volume.


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1.3 - Density calculations:
Density = a measure how much matter is packed into a given area.
Common units:
grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) 
grams per milliliter (g/mL)


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1.3 Density calculations

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1.3 Density calculations - practice

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1.3 Density calculations - practice


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Homework check T1.2:
  • Open the docs on Classroom
  • Correct your hw in a different colour.
  • Bring up your textbook and notebook when your name is called. 

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1.3 ONLINE Density assignment


Go to classroom and do the ONLINE Density assignment

Done?

Complete the exercises of Topic 1.3 (p.24-26).
 

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Hw for next time:
LABlesson:
  • Find a lab partner (only pairs!)
  • Read the worksheet: Experiment Telcu burner (does not have to be in the labjournal)
  • Study the glossary of Topics 1.1 - 1.3 on Studygo.

Experiment during Theory lesson for a grade (Counts for 25% of labjournal grade):
  • Find a lab partner (only pairs!)
  • Study the glossary of Topics 1.1 - 1.3 on Studygo.
  • Study your notes of Topics 1.1 - 1.3


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