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Matter Properties - Coggle Diagram
Matter Properties
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To measure density using a densitometer, the object is placed on the instrument, and the density is measured automatically.
To measure density using a balance and graduated cylinder, the mass of the object is first measured on a balance, and the volume of the object is then measured using the displacement method with a graduated cylinder.
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Which means matter, mass, volume and density.
Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.
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A example
An example that involves the measure of mass, volume, and density is finding the density of a piece of gold. To do this, we can follow these steps:
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Measure the volume of the gold using the displacement method. Fill a graduated cylinder partially with water and record the volume of water. Then, carefully drop the gold into the graduated cylinder and record the new volume of the water. The difference between the two volumes is the volume of the gold. Let's say the volume is 5 mL.
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Therefore, the density of the gold is 10 g/mL