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Density

Density is an important property in many materials engineering designs and applications. Why is the density of water maximum at 4 °C? How density changed by changing the temperature?


Originals- Density activities design based on the following learning objectives 🎯 for teachers to let students practice and participate in the class after they learned:

• Students will understand why the density of water is maximum at 4 °C. 

• Students will understand the changes of water density and volume by changing the temperature. 

• Students will practice calculating the densities of objects when given their masses and volumes.

• Students will conclude and explain that materials with densities greater than water will sink, while those with densities less than water will float.


Activities:

  • Begin with Video-assisted Learning to help build background and knowledge about anomalous behavior of water.
  • Use animation-assisted to illustrate that decreasing the temperature between at 0 °C and 4 °C generally increases the volume, but there is notable reverse relationship to over 4 °C.
  • Understand why density of water maximum at 4 °C.
  • Practice the density formula. This science graphic organizer will aid students in identifying and defining mass, volume, and density and how they are mathematically related.
  • Practice to calculate the densities of objects when given their masses and volumes. Arrange the objects in order by comparing densities.
  • Practice to conclude that materials with densities greater than water will sink, while those with densities less than water will float.
  • Hot and Cold Water Density Experiment to teach students How Temperature Effects Water Density. A collection of Originals Backgrounds- Experiment Worksheet that you can download and edit for use in your science classes.