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Density Lab Kiara Soto West Broward High School Mr.White September 11, 2013 II. What is the density of the cork, crayon and 2 unknown metal samples? III. Density is calculated by mass/volume. It can be found for any object or substance. Mass can be calculated from a triple beam balance and Volume from a graduated cylinder. As a liquid changes from gas, to liquid, to solid, it gains density. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/chemistry-terms/density-info.htm IV. If we test all the objects, the smallest metal object will be the densest. V. Beaker Cork Crayon Graduated Cylinder 2 Unknown metal samples Triple-Beam Balance VI. Gather all materials Measure the mass of each object

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