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Lesson 4 Assessment: Measuring Density
1. All of the following are examples of extensive properties
except
:
A. mass.
B. volume.
C. length.
D. density.
2. The particles of liquid are free to slowly change their locations with other particles.
A. true
B. false
3. Use the image below to answer questions 3 - 4. The image shows three liquids placed in a container and allowed to settle.
Which liquid is the
most
dense?
A. alcohol
B. water
C. syrup
D. all three have the same density
4. If water has a density of 1.0 g/mL, alcohol’s density must be:
A. less than 1.0 g/mL.
B. greater than 1.0 g/mL.
C. equal to 1.0 g/mL.
5. Which is most likely
denser
, a pillow or a concrete block?
A. pillow
B. concrete block
C. both a pillow and concrete block have the same density
6. Which equation is used to find the density of an object?
A. volume/mass
B. volume × mass
C. mass/volume
D. mass × volume
7. Object A has a density of 2.0 g/mL. Object B has a density of 5.0 g/mL. If equal masses of each were placed in separate containers, which object would occupy the
greatest
volume?
A. Object A
B. Object B
C. they would occupy the same volume
8. If 100.0 grams of gold has a volume of 5.18 mL, what is the density of gold in grams per cubic centimeter?
A. 5.18
B. 19.3
C. 100
D. 518
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