What is Density? | Mass Volume & Density
Why does one balloon float and another balloon fall? And why do some liquids always end up back on top no matter how much we shake and flip them upside down? Let’s find out together in this episode all about DENSITY! SUBSCRIBE / @madgardenscience IN THIS EPISODE: -What is Mass? -Mass vs Weight -Volume -Density -Relative Density -Density in Liquids -Density in Gasses NEED RESOURCES TO HELP YOU TEACH THIS TOPIC? FREE Guided Notes Download: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... Illustrated Notes & Slides: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/P... Items seen in this episode can be found here: (Amazon Affiliate Storefront): https://www.amazon.com/shop/madgarden... Let’s Connect on Instagram: https://instagram.com/madgardenscienc... Follow Me on TPT: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/S... SCIENCE STANDARDS: NGSS MS-PS1-2 Analyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred. Examples of reactions could include burning sugar or steel wool, fat reacting with sodium hydroxide, and mixing zinc with hydrogen chloride. Assessment is limited to analysis of the following properties: density, melting point, boiling point, solubility, flammability, and odor. TEKS SCI.4.5.A Matter and energy. The student knows that matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. The student is expected to: measure, compare, and contrast physical properties of matter, including mass, volume, states (solid, liquid, gas), temperature, magnetism, and the ability to sink or float; SCI.5.5.A Matter and energy. The student knows that matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. The student is expected to: classify matter based on measurable, testable, and observable physical properties, including mass, magnetism, physical state (solid, liquid, and gas), relative density (sinking and floating using water as a reference point), solubility in water, and the ability to conduct or insulate thermal energy or electric energy; SCI.6.6.B Matter and energy. The student knows matter has physical properties that can be used for classification. The student is expected to: calculate density to identify an unknown substance. #density #densityexperiment #ngss #teks #science #education

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