Densities of metals
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Densities of selected metals Metal Density (g/cm3) Aluminum 2.699 Copper 8.89 Gold 19.33 Lead 11.347 Magnesium 1.738 Mercury 13.596 Tin 5.77 zinc 7.19 Data Table
[DOC File]TABLE OF DENSITY FOR SOME COMMON MATERIALS
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For each object, compare the density of the whole object with the densities of the pieces. What do you notice about the densities? Look at the data you collected. Which objects would float in water? Which objects would sink in water? How do you know? Which types of wood did you have? How do you know? What type of metal cylinder did you have?
[DOC File]Lab #3 Comparing the density of Metals
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The densities of various substances are given in Table 1. Solids Density (g/cm3) Lead 11.37 Silver 10.57 Copper 8.92 Brass 8.90 Nickel 8.57 Iron 7.90 Aluminum 2.67 Marble 2.60 – 2.84 Granite 2.65 Rubber 1.10 – 1.19 Oak 0.80 Pine 0.35 – 0.50 Table 1. Density of solid substances. Densities are in g/cm3. Sample Problem #2
[DOC File]Lab #1: Density of Solids
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From these measurements, you will calculate the density of the unknown metals. Using the chart below, you will identify your unknown metals. Name of Metal Density Name of Metal Density Aluminum 2.70 g/cm3 Iron 7.87 g/cm3 Copper 8.96 g/cm3 Zinc 7.134 g/cm3 Procedure: 1. You have been given four unknown metals.
[DOC File]Lab 1 - Measuring Density
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Step 6: Determine the identity of the material by comparing your calculated densities with the densities in the chart below. Table 1 gives the accepted densities for several different metals. For example, if the density is 9.1 g/cm3, the identity is copper. Table 1. Accepted Densities of Metals . …
[DOC File]Density Lab: Results and Conclusion
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Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids. Metals are located to the left. of the stair step line. Metals are shiny, conduct heat and energy. Metals are ductile – can be drawn into a wire. Metals are malleable – they can be hammered into shape. Metals have high densities. Metals have high . melting points. Nonmetals . right. of the stair step line ...
[DOC File]Density is a physical property - SCIENCE WITH SEAFORD
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Title: TABLE OF DENSITY FOR SOME COMMON MATERIALS Author: Mead School Dist #354 Last modified by: Menendez, Irene O. Created Date: 5/8/2014 9:20:00 PM
[DOC File]Nancy Brim – East Jackson Comprehensive high school
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Do any of the metals shown in the table have a density less than water? Purpose: To determine the densities of pennies minted before 1982 and those after 1982 and to compare those densities. To identify the metals in the core of pennies minted after 1983. Materials: 25 pre-1982 pennies 25 post-1983 pennies. electronic balance 50 ml graduated ...
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