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Science Due : Mass/Volume/Density Lab Do : Discuss Density Lab.

Starting Point 2.14.13 Late = Up to Unit Exam @ 75%. After = 50% Absent = # of days+1 @ 100% credit. Both must be Complete/Corrected. Welcome to Science!!!. Science Due : Mass/Volume/Density Lab Do : Discuss Density Lab. Define Mass/Volume/Density in notes. Homework Study for Quiz.

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Science Due : Mass/Volume/Density Lab Do : Discuss Density Lab.

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  1. Starting Point 2.14.13Late = Up to Unit Exam @ 75%. After = 50%Absent = # of days+1 @ 100% credit. Both must be Complete/Corrected.Welcome to Science!!! Science Due: Mass/Volume/Density Lab Do: Discuss Density Lab. Define Mass/Volume/Density in notes. Homework Study for Quiz. Starting Point (Copy and Answer) Q/D: Density = Mass/Volume, Mass = 400.0g, Volume = 1000.0 ml, Density = ??? A: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Notes: N/A http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=volume+in+a+beaker&source=images&cd=&docid=SWH9CcutudLHFM&tbnid=dqx_UbMAzv11AM:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgblog.garlandisd.net%2Fusers%2Faariza%2F&ei=VFEaUemGJePtiQK8-YCwCg&bvm=bv.42261806,d.cGE&psig=AFQjCNHYqk6aZ8bq3-gP5QlTrfhEO8pGww&ust=1360765641734898

  2. Which objects will have similar density values? • 2. Did any of the objects have similar/ matching density? Why? • 3. Water has a density of 1.00 g/ml or 1.00 g/cm3. Would any of the objects float? • 4. Why were objects more dense? • 5. Why were objects less dense? • 6. Does the size of an object/substance effect the density of the object/substance? Explain. • 7. Does the shape of an object/substance effect the density of an object/substance? Explain. • 8. Does the material an object is made of effect it’s density? Explain.

  3. No Credit on Labs until Lab Safety Contract turned in: P3 L. Bee K. Stalnaker C. Valencia P6 M. Berthelson *T. Hermansen L. Wilkinson P7 R. Dos Santos *D. Nguyen L. Swapp-Mescheryakova

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