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Sofia's density calculations worksheet provides formulas and examples for calculating density, mass, and volume. The document includes formulas for density, examples of density problems with known and unknown values, word problems involving finding density given mass and volume, and a practice problem working through calculating density from dimensional and mass measurements of an object.

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Name: Sofia Period: 8 m

Date: 12-4-23
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Density Calculations Worksheet
Formulas
_Mass (m)_
Density (d) =
Volume (v)
Volume (v) = Length (l) x Width (w) x Height (h)

Units of Density
1 ml = 1 cm3
Solids = g/cm3
Liquids = g/ml
Gasses = g/ml

1) Find the unknown quantity:

a) d = 3 g/ml b) d = ? c) d = 5 g/cm3
v = 100 ml v = 95 ml v=?
m= m = 950 g m = 20 g

write formula: m=dXv write formula: m=dXv


Sub. known info: m= 3g/ml X 100ml Sub. known info: 950= Xg/ml X Sub. known info: 20 = 5g/ml X
Solve: m=300 g 95 ml, Xcm3
d=10 g/ml v=4 cm3

d) d = 24 g/ml e) d = ? f) d = 250 g/cm3


v = 1200 ml v = 100 ml v=?
m=? m = 1500 g m = 1000 g
Sub. known info: m= 24g/ml X
1200ml Sub. known info: 1500 = Xg/ml X Sub. known info: 1000 = 250g/cm3
100ml X Xcm3
m= 28800 g d=15 ml/g v=4cm3
WORD PROBLEMS

2) A cube of aluminum measures 3 cm on each side and weighs 81 g. What is its density? (HINT:
find the volume of the block first)

D=3g/cm3

M=81 g

V= 27 cm3

3) Mercury metal is poured into a graduated cylinder that holds exactly 22 ml. The mercury used
to fill the cylinder weighs 308 g. From this information, calculate the density of mercury.

D= 14 g/ml

M= 308 g

V= 22 ml

4) What is the mass of the gas that exactly fills a 200.0 ml container? The density of the gas is 5
g/ml.
D= 5 g/ml

M= 1000 g

V= 200 ml

5) A rectangular block of metal weighs 480 g. The dimensions of the block are 8 cm by 5 cm by 4
cm. From this data, what is the density of copper? (HINT: find the volume of a block first)

D= 3 g/cm3

M= 480 g

V= 160 cm3

6) What volume of silver will weigh exactly 2500 g. The density of silver is 10 g/cm 3.

D= 10 g/cm3

M= 2500 g

V= 250 cm3
7) Find the mass of 250 ml of water. The density of water is 1 g/ml.

D= 1 g/ml

M=250 g

V= 250 ml

8) A block of metal has dimensions of 2 cm by 5 cm by 6 cm. The block weighs 780 g. From this
information, calculate the density.
D= 13 g/cm3

M= 780 g

V= 60 cm3

9) 28 g of iron shot is added to a graduated cylinder containing 40 ml of water. The water level
rises to the 44 ml mark. From this information, calculate the density of iron.

D= 7 g/ml

M= 28 g

V= 4 ml

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