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Chemistry, 21.01.2020 19:31 nez45

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1. in part a, how would the density calculations change if the volume of the container used was not accurate? for example, what if the volume of the container was smaller than was assumed?
2. considering mass, volume, and density, which of these variables changed between the two different trials of the film canister (or prescription bottle) in part a? which variables were held constant?

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3. considering mass, volume, and density, which of these variables changed between the two wooden blocks of different sizes in part b? which variables were held constant?

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4. imagine that you have a piece of foam. suppose you squeezed it hard enough to change its shape. briefly describe how this compression would affect its mass, volume, and density.

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5. a golf ball and a ping pong ball are approximately the same volume. however, a golf ball has much more mass. which ball is denser? explain your answer.

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6. how does changing the mass of a substance affect the density if the volume is kept the same? how does changing the volume of a substance affect the density if the volume is kept the same? if you prefer, you can use specific numbers and calculations to show the relationship instead.

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7. a cylindrical can has a mass of 100,000 grams. the radius of the can is 20 centimeters. the height of the can is 50 centimeters. calculate the volume and density for the cylinder.

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8. describe the relationship between mass, volume, and density.

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9. sketch a graph of the relationship between mass, volume, and density.

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10. a baseball has a mass of 150 grams. the radius of the ball is 3.6 centimeters. calculate the volume and density for the ball.


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