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What is increases?
What is .75 g/mL?
What is 7.87 g/cm3?
What is density increases?
What is 5000 mg?
What is 2 g/mL?
What is density decreases?
What is Density=Mass/Volume?
What is expansion?
What is a cubic centimer (cm3)?
What is find the mass of the liquid in the container and then subtract the mass of the container?
What is g/mL?
What is inverse?
What is a triple beam balance?
What is 1 g/mL?
What is a mL?
What is water displacement?
What is amount of matter per unit of volume?
What is g/cm3?
What is a graduated cylinder?
What is the amount of space something takes up?
What is a gram?
What is the amount of matter that makes up a substance?
What is if its density is greater than the liquid it is in?
What is 16 g?
Mass of an object with a density of 2 g/cm3 and a volume of 8 mL
Formula for density
Steps for finding the mass of a liquid
Unit for density of a solid
Unit that we use to measure mass
Definition of mass
Definition of volume
This is what happens to density if mass increases
Another word for opposite as in the relationsip between 2 numbers where if one number increases, the other decreases
Unit for density of a liquid
The density of a 5 gram piece of iron is 7.87 g/cm3. This is the density of a 10 grams piece of iron
Unit if you are measuring liquid volume
If an object is heated up, its volume does this
Density changes typically occur because of compression or this
Density of an object whose mass is 10 g and volume is 5 mL
Unit if you are measuring solid volume
Tool used to measure liquid volume
Technique used to find volume of an irregular solid
How to predict if an object will sink
Definition of density
How many milligrams are in 5 grams?
Instrument we use in class to measure mass
Density of water (pure water at 4 degrees C)
Density of an object whose volume is 8 mL and mass is 6g
This is what happens to density if volume increases

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DescriptionMatch:
Definition of massWhat is the amount of matter that makes up a substance?
Unit that we use to measure massWhat is a gram?
Instrument we use in class to measure massWhat is a triple beam balance?
Steps for finding the mass of a liquidWhat is find the mass of the liquid in the container and then subtract the mass of the container?
How many milligrams are in 5 grams?What is 5000 mg?
Definition of volumeWhat is the amount of space something takes up?
Unit if you are measuring liquid volumeWhat is a mL?
Unit if you are measuring solid volumeWhat is a cubic centimer (cm3)?
Tool used to measure liquid volumeWhat is a graduated cylinder?
Technique used to find volume of an irregular solidWhat is water displacement?
Definition of densityWhat is amount of matter per unit of volume?
Unit for density of a liquidWhat is g/mL?
Unit for density of a solidWhat is g/cm3?
Density of water (pure water at 4 degrees C)What is 1 g/mL?
How to predict if an object will sinkWhat is if its density is greater than the liquid it is in?
Formula for densityWhat is Density=Mass/Volume?
Density of an object whose mass is 10 g and volume is 5 mLWhat is 2 g/mL?
Density of an object whose volume is 8 mL and mass is 6gWhat is .75 g/mL?
Mass of an object with a density of 2 g/cm3 and a volume of 8 mLWhat is 16 g?
The density of a 5 gram piece of iron is 7.87 g/cm3. This is the density of a 10 grams piece of ironWhat is 7.87 g/cm3?
This is what happens to density if mass increasesWhat is density increases?
This is what happens to density if volume increasesWhat is density decreases?
Density changes typically occur because of compression or thisWhat is expansion?
If an object is heated up, its volume does thisWhat is increases?
Another word for opposite as in the relationsip between 2 numbers where if one number increases, the other decreasesWhat is inverse?