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DHAIANA LYN C.

FLORES
RASHA ANN G. DEQUILLA

RINPCIPLES OF THEACHING

DENSITY
Rubrics
Cooperation :
•3 points-When 3 or more members of the group did not
cooperate well.
•4 points-When 2 of the member did not cooperate well
•5 poinTs-All members of the group cooperate well
Time Management :
•3 points-3rd to post their output on the board.
•4 points-2nd to post their output on the board.
•5 points-1st to post their output on the board.
Neatness:
•3 points-3 or more erasureS.
•4 pointS-1 to2 erasures.
•5 points-No erasure.
Accuracy:
•3 points- 5 or more informations are incorrect.
•4 points- 2 or 4 informations are incorrect.
•5 points- All informations are correct.
Density
OBJECTIVES:
1. IDENTIFY FACTORS AFFECTING
DENSITY;
2. SOLVE PROBLEMS INVOLVING
DENSITY;
3. RELATE THE CONCEPT OF
DENSITY TO THE CHANGES OF
PHASES OF THE MATTER AND
TO SOME REAL LIFE
EXPERIENCES.
VOCABULARY
How much matter is in an
MASS- object.
VOLUME- Amount of space an object
takes place
Mesurement that compares
DENSITY- the amount ofmatter an object
has to its volume

PARTICLES- Small portion of matter


DENSITY
The amount of mass
per unit of volume of
an object or substance
.
Density Table
FLOAT OR SINK
IN 1.0g/cmᵌ
density of water

Float

Float

Float

Sink

Sink

Sink

(alcohol) Float

(fuel) Float
Which is the most denser, a 1kg of
feather or a 1kg ball of iron?

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Which will float in the water,
a block of wood or stone?
Why do you think so?

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If water and oil are
mixed, which will float?

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How can the study of density be used to the real world?
WHAT ARE THE
FACTORS THAT
AFFECTS DENSITY?
Density is the measure of the
“compactness” of a material
How close the atoms or molecules
are to eachother
More than “heaviness” - density
includes how much space an
object takes up!!
All substances have density
including liquids, solids, and gases
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“Compactness”
Liquid

Solid Gas
#TEMPERATURE

Do you know
why volcanoes
erupt?

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temperature
Why is it that
hot air
balloons rises?

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#PRESSURE
Low pressure weather system means
warmer air tends to rise,
High pressure systems indicate a colder
more dense air mass that will……. SINK!!!
#KINETIC
#Kinetic energy
ENERGY

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#humidity

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#ALTITUDE

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#SALINITY
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#CHANGES OF THE PHASES OF THE
MATTER

vs vs

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#BOILING
POINT
density

1.0g/cmᵌ

2.48kg/mᵌ

0.493g/cmᵌ

0,630g/cmᵌ

0.657g/L

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#FREEZING
POINT
Is a point
at which
liquid start
to become
a solid

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Why does ice
float in water?

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Freezing point
0.92g/cmᵌ
Lattice
formation

Hydrogen bonds
MATHEMATICA
L EQUATION OF
DENSITY
DENSITY
 Density = amount of matter per unit volume
 Density is the ratio of mass to volume
 If the volume stays the same and the mass
increases . . . the density will INCREASE
 If the mass stays the same and the volume
increases . . . The density will DECREASE
x

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1.Gold has a density of 19.3g/cmᵌ. If y
ou have a gold bar with a volume of
44.9cmᵌ, what is its mass?.

2.Isopropyl alcohol is a liquid with a densit


y of 0.785g/cmᵌ. How much volume would
be taken up by 50.0 g of isoprophy alcohol

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SOLVE ME AND
DRAW ME
Evaluation
1.) Which block x or y has the greater
density?

5400 kg
7800 kg
2m3
1m3

X Y
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Identify the factors that affect density.
(TEMPERATURE, ALTITUDE, PRESSURE, BOILING
POINT, FREEZING POINT)

3. The molecules of the air on the top of mount Everest is less denser
than the air on base of the mountain, thus Ben experiences difficulty
of breathing when he reached the highest peak of mount Everest.

4. Hot air balloons starting to float in the air.

5. Hydrogen molecules of the water losses its kinetic energy to form


lattice formation and stabilized.

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Assignment

Why does a
ship float?

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