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Name: _________________________ Grade: ____ Section: ______ Test: __________________

Subject: _____________ Topic: _______________________ Marks: ____ Duration: ________

1. Define mass?

2. Define volume?

3. Define density and show the formula for calculating density.

4. Why does changing the shape of an object have no effect on the density
of that object?

5. Aluminum is used to make airplanes. Cast iron is used to make


weightlifting equipment. Explain why the densities of these metals make
them useful for these purposes?

6. What is the density of water? Remember for water 1g=1ml=1cm3

7. Why does an air bubble rise to the surface of a glass of water?

8. Calculate the densities of the following objects.

Remember to place units after each number.

Object A length = 6cm width = 3cm height = 1cm mass = 36g


Name: _________________________ Grade: ____ Section: ______ Test: __________________

Subject: _____________ Topic: _______________________ Marks: ____ Duration: ________

volume = _____ density = _____

Object B

length = 10cm width = 5cm height = 2cm mass = 300g

volume = _____ density = _____

Object C

Use the water displacement method to determine the density of object C (silly putty).

initial water level in graduated cylinder = 25ml


final water level after placing silly putty into
graduated cylinder = 29ml
mass of silly putty=8g

volume = _____ density = _____

9.Which of the following materials will float on water (density 1 g/ml)?

air = .001 g/cm3


corn oil = .93 g/cm3
glycerine = 1.26 g/cm3
corn syrup = 1.38 g/cm3
wood = .85 g/cm3
steel = 7.81 g/cm3
rubber = 1.34 g/cm3
ice = .92 g/cm3
water = 1.00 g/cm3

10. Assuming the materials don’t mix, show how the materials would "stack up" in a
graduated cylinder.
Name: _________________________ Grade: ____ Section: ______ Test: __________________

Subject: _____________ Topic: _______________________ Marks: ____ Duration: ________

11. Calculate the density of a material that has a mass of 52.457 g and a volume of
13.5 cm3.

12. A student finds a rock on the way to school. In the laboratory he determines that
the volume of the rock is 22.7 cm3, and the mass in 39.943 g. What is the density of
the rock?

13. A gold-colored ring has a mass of 18.9 grams and a volume of 1.12 mL. Is the
ring pure gold? (The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL.)

14. A substance is cut into several pieces. As compared to the density of the original
sample, the density of each piece will be

A. Greater B) Less C) The Same

15. What is the density of a rock, which has a mass of 35 grams and a volume of 7.0
cubic centimeters?

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