Name: ______Date: ______Period: ______
Mystery Cube Density Lab
Objective: To discover the identity of each cube based on its density.
Materials: Density cube set (9 cubes), graduated cylinder, ruler, balance.
Hypothesis: If the mass and volume of a cube is found, then the density of the cube will determine the material of the cube.
Procedures:
- Find the mass of each cube using a balance and record results in the data table.
- Find the volume of each cube (Length x Width x Height) and record results in the data table.
- Calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume and record results in the data table.
- Identify the mystery cubes based on their densities from the chart below.
Known values for cube densities (g/cm3)
Acrylic = 1.1 – 1.2 Pine = 0.3 – 0.6
Aluminum = 2.7 Poplar = 0.35-0.50
Brass = 8.0 - 8.5 PVC = 1.4
Copper = 8.9 Steel = 7.6 - 7.9
Oak = 0.6 – 0.9 Nylon = 1.13
Results:
Cube # / Mass (g) / Volume (cm3) / Density (g/cm3) / Identity1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Find the Density of Water
- Find the mass of a graduated cylinder.
- Add a measurable amount of water to the graduated cylinder.
- Record the volume of water in the data table.
- Find the mass of the graduated cylinder and water.
- Use the original mass of the graduated cylinder and the mass of the graduated cylinder withwater to find the mass of the water.
- Calculate the density of water.
Results:
Mass of graduated cylinderMass of graduated cylinder and water
Volume of water
Density of water
Sink or float?
- Which material (cubes) do you think will sink in water?
- Which material (cubes) do you think will float in water?
Test your hypothesis:
- Fill your cup half way with water
- Drop one cube into the water to see if it sinks or floats.
- Repeat for all 10 cubes
Conclusion: (write in complete sentences!!)
- What determines whether a cube will float or sink in water?
- Describe how you determined the volume of the cubes.
- Describe how you found the density for each cube.
Name: Answer Key______Date: ______Period: ______
Mystery Cube Density Lab
Objective: To discover the identity of each cube based on its density.
Materials: Density cube set (9 cubes), graduated cylinder, ruler, balance.
Hypothesis: If the mass and volume of a cube is found, then the density of the cube will determine the material of the cube.
Procedures:
- Find the mass of each cube using a balance and record results in the data table.
- Find the volume of each cube (Length x Width x Height) and record results in the data table.
- Calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume and record results in the data table.
- Identify the mystery cubes based on their densities from the chart below.
Known values for cube densities (g/cm3)
Acrylic = 1.1 – 1.2 Pine = 0.3 – 0.6
Aluminum = 2.7 Poplar = 0.35-0.50
Brass = 8.0 - 8.5 PVC = 1.4
Copper = 8.9 Steel = 7.6 - 7.9
Oak = 0.6 – 0.9 Nylon = 1.13
Results:
Cube # / Mass (g) / Volume (cm3) / Density (g/cm3) / Identity1 / 140 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 8.96 g/cm3 / Copper
2 / 132.3 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 8.47 g/cm3 / Brass
3 / 122.9 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 7.87 g/cm3 / Steel
4 / 42.2 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 2.7 g/cm3 / Aluminum
5 / 18.47 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 1.18 g/cm3 / Acrylic
6 / 10.46 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 0.67 g/cm3 / Oak
7 / 17.8 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 1.14 g/cm3 / Nylon
8 / 7.81 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 0.5 g/cm3 / Pine
9 / 5.47 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 0.35 g/cm3 / Poplar
10 / 21 (g) / 15.625 cm3 / 1.34 g/cm3 / PVC
Find the Density of Water
- Find the mass of a graduated cylinder.
- Add a measurable amount of water to the graduated cylinder.
- Record the volume of water in the data table.
- Find the mass of the graduated cylinder and water.
- Use the original mass of the graduated cylinder and the mass of the graduated cylinder withwater to find the mass of the water.
- Calculate the density of water.
Results:
Mass of graduated cylinder / 21 gMass of graduated cylinder and water / 39 g
Volume of water / 18 mL
Density of water / 1 g/mL
Sink or float?
- Which material (cubes) do you think will sink in water?
- Which material (cubes) do you think will float in water?
Test your hypothesis:
- Fill your cup half way with water
- Drop one cube into the water to see if it sinks or floats.
- Repeat for all 10 cubes
Conclusion: (write in complete sentences!!)
- What determines whether a cube will float or sink in water?
- Describe how you determined the volume of the cubes.
- Describe how you found the density for each cube.