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Title: Density


1
Density
  • Intro to the Ocean and Atmosphere

2
Objectives
  • To how to calculate density
  • To predict how high density molecules will move
  • To predict how low density molecules will move
  • What factors can change density?

3
Take a guessWhich is more dense?
  • Wood or water
  • Ice or steam
  • Cold water or hot water
  • Metal or clay
  • Hot air or cold air
  • Freshwater or salt water
  • Pepsi or Coke Zero

4
Density Vocabulary
  • Density compares the mass of an object to the
    amount of space it takes up
  • Mass how heavy the molecules are in an object
  • Volume the amount of space an object takes up
  • Density Current vertical (up/down) current
    caused by density
  • Salinity the amount of salt in a solution
  • Evaporation liquid turning into a gas
  • Composition what something is made of, the
    number of molecules inside

5
What is density?
  • Density compares the mass of an object to the
    amount of space it takes up
  • Mass how heavy the molecules
  • Density of pure water is usually 1.0 g/cm3

Less dense less molecules in a specific space,
tends to rise
More dense more molecules in a specific space,
tends to sink
6
Do Gases, Solids, and Liquids have the same
density?
7
Why does hot air rise?
  • As molecules heat up, they move faster and spread
    out
  • If the molecules spread out, what happens to
    density?
  • Less density, because the same molecules take up
    more space
  • Consequence hot air will rise (like in a hot air
    balloons)

8
Why does cold water sink?
  • Cold water molecules move more slowly and get
    closer together
  • Same mass taking up less volume more dense
  • Cold water sinks to the bottoms

9
How does composition affect density?
  • Pure water, with no other molecules in it, is
    rare. Drinking water and the water in the ocean
    have many different types of molecules dissolved
    in it.
  • What is dissolved in the ocean water?
  • Salts like NaCl, gases like carbon dioxide (CO2)
    and oxygen (O2), and other things
  • Which is more dense, pure water or ocean water?

Ocean water is more dense. It has more things
dissolved in it. It has a larger mass to take up
the same space. The more stuff that is dissolved
in the ocean, the more dense it is.
10
How do you calculate density?
  • Ex1 If a cube has a mass of 25g but still has
    only a 5cm3 volume, what is its density?
  • Ex2 If a cube has a mass of 50 grams and a
    volume of 5 cm3, what is its density?

Ex3 Which is more dense, the cube from ex1, or
the cube from ex2?
11
Why should I care about density?
  • Hot water rising and cold water sinking will
    explain
  • GLOBAL OCEAN CURRENTS
  • Hot air rising and cold air sinking will explain
  • GLOBAL WIND PATTERNS
  • The interaction of rising and cooling air and
    water will explain
  • GLOBAL CLIMACTIC CHANGES

12
On your climate map, label the oceans.
13
SoWhich is more dense?
  • Wood or water
  • Ice or steam
  • Cold water or hot water
  • Metal or clay
  • Hot air or cold air
  • Freshwater or salt water
  • Pepsi or Coke Zero
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