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Chemistry, 06.11.2020 20:10, Bra1nPowers
Do you want to join my padlet
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 18:20, ineedhelp773
Which statement accurately describes the relationship between air pressure, air density, or altitude? as altitude increases, pressure increases. as altitude increases, air density increases. air pressure and density are lowest at sea level. denser air exerts more pressure than less dense air.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 08:00, gomezyonathan93
An observation that requires measurement is called quantitative observable or qualitative
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 22:00, allieeastridge
For a family dinner, jose’s mom baked a loaf of bread. during the meal, his grandmother commented, “this bread is so dense! ” what do you think his grandmother meant by the word dense? you have some ideas regarding density already, but this experiment will enrich your understanding of the relationship between mass, volume and the density of objects. when making measurements in this experiment we will be using si units, the international system of units. the purpose of using si units is to have the ability to communicate and compare data results with other experiments without having to make conversions. measurement symbol si unit length m meter mass kg kilogram volume l liters density kg/l kilograms per liter any calculations that are performed during this experiment will ultimately be reported in scientific notation. recall that scientific notation is extremely important when we have data that is extremely small or large. scientists rely on a standard form of communication to quickly make hypotheses and judgements based on data. what is the density of block a? a0kg/l what is the density of block b? a1kg/l what is the density of block c? a2kg/l what is the density of block d? a3kg/l what is the density of block e? a4kg/l which block is the densest? a5
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