Notes Chapter 8
Notes Chapter 8
Chapter 8 Notes
Weight the measure of the force of gravity acting on the mass of an object.
- measured in Newtons (N)
- Ex: you would weigh a different amount on the Moon vs on Earth, but your mass would be
the same. This is due to the different gravitational pull of the Moon.
Density the amount of mass in a certain volume; how tightly packed together the
material in a substance is.
Ex: Oil will float on water because it is less dense.
(c) Of a liquid
First place the empty beaker on the balance and record the mass.
Pour the liquid into the beaker and check the mass of the beaker plus liquid.
Subtract the mass of the beaker to get the mass of just the liquid.
(c) Of a liquid
Look at the side of the beaker to determine the volume.
Calculating Density
Density = Mass
Volume M
Volume = Mass
Density D V
Ex1: Find the density of a 10g mass of a substance that has a volume of 2.0 cm3.
Ex2: You want to put 10.0 g of salt into a container. What is the volume of a container if
the salt completely fills it? The density of salt is 2.16 g/cm3.
Ex3: What is the mass of 1500 mL of helium which has a density of 0.0002 g/mL?
Temperature and Density
Most substances are denser in solid and liquid form than in gaseous form.
* Water is an exception
o When water freezes it expands due to its molecular structure.
o The volume therefore increases and since the mass stays the same, the
density decreases.
o This is why ice floats in water.