Chemistry Homework: Graphing Density
Chemistry Homework: Graphing Density
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Chemistry Homework: Graphing Density

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Students will graph the densities of two unknown substances and water. Using their graph, students will answer ten questions about density, relating the slope of the line to density, and questions about their graph. 10 questions and graphing activity

Objectives:
Use the density graph to identify mass and volume of substances
Relate the slope of the line to density
Graph two unknown substances and water
Predict the state of matter of a substance based on its density

Prior Knowledge:
A strong understanding of density, and the relationship between mass and volume
Determine the slope of a line

This homework is appropriate for grades 9-12 chemistry, or physical science, and possibly upper middle school

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