Bell Ringer SPI 9.7 Apply an equation to determine the density of an object based on its mass and volume. 1. Solve each for each unknown density in the table. 2. Draw a density column 6 layers of liquid 3. Place each unknown (solids and liquids) in the density column appropriately, Sub A Mass 8.8g Volume 10 mL Sub B 23.75g 25 mL Sub C 15g 15 mL Sub D 18.4g 8 mL Sub E 43.5g 5 mL Sub F 31.5g 7 mL 194g 20 cm3 20.16g 28 cm3 18g 12 cm3 76.8g 24 cm3 Obj Obj Obj Obj Density Sub A Mass 8.8g Volume 10 mL Density .88 g/mL Sub B 23.75g 25 mL .95 g/mL Sub C 15g 15 mL 1.0 g/mL Sub D 18.4g 8 mL 2.3 g/mL Sub E 43.5g 5 mL 8.7 g/mL Sub F 31.5g 7 mL 4.5 g/mL 194g 20 cm3 9.7 g/cm3 20.16g 28 cm3 .72 g/cm3 18g 12 cm3 1.5 g/cm3 76.8g 24 cm3 3.2 g/cm3 Obj Obj Obj Obj .72 g/cm 3 A = .88g/mL B = .95 g/mL C = 1.0 g/mL = 1.5 g/cm D = 2.3 g/mL = 3.2 g/cm 3 3 F = 4.5 g/mL E = 8.7 g/mL =9.7 g/cm 3 Name _____________________________ Period ____________ 1. Find the Density for each liquid. 2. Place each the liquids in the column, in the correct order, with their density. Liquid Orange Juice Milk Water Corn Oil Molasses Soy Sauce Mass Volume 18g 8g 15g 30g 21g 15g 3mL 2mL 15mL 6mL 3mL 7.5mL Density