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Teacher Notes![]() Density of SolidsStudent Laboratory KitMaterials Included In Kit
Aluminum bar
Aluminum cube (cube 2) Plastic rulers, metric, 2 Steel cube (cube 1) Additional Materials Required
(for each lab group)
Balance, accurate to 0.1 g DisposalAll materials may be saved for future use. Teacher Tips
Correlation to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)†Science & Engineering PracticesUsing mathematics and computational thinkingAnalyzing and interpreting data Disciplinary Core IdeasMS-PS1.A: Structure and Properties of MatterHS-PS1.A: Structure and Properties of Matter Crosscutting ConceptsPatternsScale, proportion, and quantity Structure and function Performance ExpectationsMS-PS1-4: Develop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle motion, temperature, and state of a pure substance when thermal energy is added or removed. Sample Data{12882_Data_Table_1}
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Student Pages![]() Density of SolidsIntroductionIn this activity, two cubes and a bar that have the same physical appearance will be used to introduce the concepts of volume, mass, and density. Concepts
BackgroundIn this activity, the mass, volume and density of two cubes and a bar will be determined and compared by measurement. The volume of any regular solid can be calculated using Equation 1. The length, width and height must be determined using a metric ruler. {12882_Background_Equation_1}
Once the solid object’s mass and volume are known, the density may be found using the following equation.
{12882_Background_Equation_2}
Density, which is defined as an object’s mass divided by its volume, is a characteristic property of a material. Solids that have the same physical appearance or objects of different shapes and sizes may be identified by their densities. The density of a solid is commonly expressed as g/cm3.
Materials
Balance, accurate to 0.1 g
Bar Cube 1 Cube 2 Plastic ruler, metric Prelab Questions
Safety PrecautionsAlthough this activity is considered nonhazardous, always follow proper laboratory safety guidelines. Procedure
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