1. Matter has a property called [blank_start]density[blank_end].
2. Density measures the [blank_start]compactness[blank_end] of that matter.
3. It is affected by [blank_start]mass[blank_end].
*** screenshot the 3 boxes from the video and label the most dense.
4. It is also affected by [blank_start]volume[blank_end].
5. Density= [blank_start]Mass[blank_end]/[blank_start]Volume[blank_end]
Answer
density
compactness
mass
volume
Mass
Volume
Question 2
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6. Styrofoam
Mass=[blank_start]0.75[blank_end] kg
Volume= [blank_start]5.00[blank_end] L
Density= [blank_start]0.15[blank_end] kg/L
Answer
0.75
5.00
0.15
Question 3
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7. Wood
Mass: [blank_start]2.00[blank_end] kg
Volume: [blank_start]5.00[blank_end] L
Density: [blank_start]0.4[blank_end] kg/L
Answer
2.00
5.00
0.4
Question 4
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8. Ice
Mass: [blank_start]4.60[blank_end] kg
Volume: [blank_start]5.00[blank_end] L
Density: [blank_start]0.92[blank_end] kg/L
Answer
4.60
5.00
0.92
Question 5
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9. Brick
Mass: [blank_start]10.00[blank_end] kg
Volume: [blank_start]5.00[blank_end] L
Density: [blank_start]2.00[blank_end] kg /L
Answer
10.00
5.00
2.00
Question 6
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Things with a density greater than 1.0 will [blank_start]sink[blank_end] in water.