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Unit 1

Unit 1. Section 2 Measuring Matter. Mass and Weight. Explain the statement Mass is Universal. Density. Measuring Volume for use in the Density formula. Water Displacement Method. Measurement Method. If you squeezed a loaf of bread:. What happens to its volume? What happens to its mass?

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Unit 1

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  1. Unit 1 Section 2 Measuring Matter

  2. Mass and Weight

  3. Explain the statement Mass is Universal

  4. Density Measuring Volume for use in the Density formula Water Displacement Method Measurement Method

  5. If you squeezed a loaf of bread: What happens to its volume? What happens to its mass? What happens to its density?

  6. What happens to the density of a bar of soap when cut in half? Which has the greatest density: a bar of pure gold or a pure gold ring? Why? What is the density of 1000 grams of water? What is the mass of 1000 mL of water? Which would be easier to move: an antique oak desk or a white pine reproduction? Why?

  7. Terminology The amount of matter in an object A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object The amount of space an object occupies The amount of matter per unit of volume

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