Fill in the table below, using the information Mass (g) Object 44.3 gm 35.2 gm 15.3 gm 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 13.6 gm 17.2 gm 9.4 gm 30 gm 145.7 gm 9.5 gm 8.6 gm listed in the materials page Materials Page Link Volume (ml or cm³) Density (g/ml or g/cm³) 15.625 ml 2.8352 gm/ml 2 cm3 7 mL 3 ml 6 cm3 15.625 ml 50 ml 15.625 cm3 15.625 cm3 15.625 cm3 Discussion Questions: PART A 1. Compare the volume of each substance. Do you notice a pattern with some of the substances? Is the same pattern evident for the density you calculated? 17.6 gm/cm3 2.185714286 gm/ml 4.5334 gm/ml 2.86667 gm/cm3 0.6016 gm/cm3 0.6 gm/ml 9.3248 gm/cm3 0.608 g/cm3 0.5504 g/cm3 2. After calculating the densities of the different objects. Do you think any of the objects are made of the same materials? If so, which ones (list the object number of which 2 you think are made of the same material and why)? 3. Water has a density of 1g/cm³. -List ALL of the objects above which would FLOAT in water? 4. Water has a density of 1g/cm³. -List ALL of the objects above which would NOT FLOAT in water?
Fill in the table below, using the information Mass (g) Object 44.3 gm 35.2 gm 15.3 gm 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 13.6 gm 17.2 gm 9.4 gm 30 gm 145.7 gm 9.5 gm 8.6 gm listed in the materials page Materials Page Link Volume (ml or cm³) Density (g/ml or g/cm³) 15.625 ml 2.8352 gm/ml 2 cm3 7 mL 3 ml 6 cm3 15.625 ml 50 ml 15.625 cm3 15.625 cm3 15.625 cm3 Discussion Questions: PART A 1. Compare the volume of each substance. Do you notice a pattern with some of the substances? Is the same pattern evident for the density you calculated? 17.6 gm/cm3 2.185714286 gm/ml 4.5334 gm/ml 2.86667 gm/cm3 0.6016 gm/cm3 0.6 gm/ml 9.3248 gm/cm3 0.608 g/cm3 0.5504 g/cm3 2. After calculating the densities of the different objects. Do you think any of the objects are made of the same materials? If so, which ones (list the object number of which 2 you think are made of the same material and why)? 3. Water has a density of 1g/cm³. -List ALL of the objects above which would FLOAT in water? 4. Water has a density of 1g/cm³. -List ALL of the objects above which would NOT FLOAT in water?
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