Density tutorial

Density (d) is the ratio of the mass (m) of a substance to the volume (v) occupied by the substance. Pure water is used as the standard in measuring density. The density of pure water is 1.0 g/mL. If a substance has a density less than water, it will float; if a substance has a density greater than water, it will sink. How can you explain the soda cans in the photo below? Some float in water, others sink, all are unopened cans of soda.

Mass is expressed in grams (g). Volume of liquids is expressed in either milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cc or cm3). Due to thieir low density, the volume of gasses is expressed in liters (L). Thus, density can be expressed as g/mL, g/cm3 or g/L (for gasses). The formula for density is:

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