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What would the volume of an irregular object be if you dropped it into a beaker filled with 100 mL of water and the water was displaced to 150 mL?
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
When placed in water, ice rises to the top of the liquid. Unlike most solids that sink when placed in their liquid forms, ice floats because
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
If the shape and size of the four mineral samples below are the same, which mineral will settle most slowly in water?
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
As air is warmed how does its density change?
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
A boat will float higher in the Atlantic Ocean than it will in the Potomac River because ocean water has
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
Saturn's volume is 762 times the volume of Earth, and yet its mass is only about 95 times that of Earth's mass. This is due to Saturn's
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
The density of a mineral is determined by its mass and
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
Density is the mass of material divided by volume. If an object has a mass of 50g, and a volume of 25cm3, what would the density be?
50 mL
volume
low density
it is less dense than water
2.0 g/cm3
a greater density
It decreases
Quartz with a density of 2.7 gms/cm3
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