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Density
LOCKED IN SCHOOL
ON YOUR BIRTHDAY!
START
Density
Review
IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY!
Code Locations
But, you were so focused on finishing your chemistry lab that you lost track of time and ended up getting LOCKED IN SCHOOL! And now your only hope to make it to your own birthday party is to get the 4 digit security system code to unlock the doors. Answer the questions hidden all over the school to get the code!
The code is hidden throughout the school. Write down each digit of the code.
Once you have all 4 numbers of the security code, enter them into the security system to unlock the doors!
Click here to start.
1. Science Lab
3. Lockers + Gym
Security Room
2. Cafeteria
4. Auditorium
DensityReview
To get the first digit of the code, you must get all 6 questions in the science lab correct.
Help
If you do not get all 6 questions correct, you get to try again.
Question 1
What is mass?
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The pull of gravity on an object
A measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of protons in an atom
Help
You did not get all 6 questions correct. That's okay! Try again!
DensityReview
You did not get all 6 questions correct. That's okay! This is an opportunity to learn! Try again.
Question 1
What is mass?
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The pull of gravity on an object
A measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of protons in an atom
If you do not get all 6 questions correct, you get to try again.
Question 2: Which of these is NOT a unit of mass?
DensityReview
Help
Question 2
Which of these is not a unit of mass?
metric ton (t)
liters (L)
kilograms (kg)
grams (g)
Question 2: Which of these is NOT a unit of mass?
DensityReview
Help
Question 2
Which of these is not a unit of mass?
metric ton (t)
liters (L)
kilograms (kg)
grams (g)
Question 3: What is volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 3
What is volume?
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of particles in an object or substance
The length of an object
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
Question 3: What is volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 3
What is volume?
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of particles in an object or substance
The length of an object
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
Question 4: Which of this is NOT a unit of volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 4
Which of these is not a unit of volume?
milliliters ml
kilograms kg
cubiccentimeters
Liters L
cm
Question 4: Which of these is NOT a unit of volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 4
Which of these is not a unit of volume?
milliliters ml
kilograms kg
cubiccentimeters
Liters L
cm
DensityReview
Help
Question 5
What is density?
A measure of how much matter is in a certain volume
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The number of particles in an object or substance
Question 5: What is density?
DensityReview
Help
Question 5
What is density?
A measure of how much matter is in a certain volume
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The number of particles in an object or substance
Question 6: Which of these is NOT a unit of density?
DensityReview
Help
Question 6
Which of these is not a unit of density?
grams per milliter g/ml
kilogramsper liter kg/L
grams per cubic centimeter g/cm
gramsper kilogram g/kg
Question 6: Which of these is NOT a unit of density?
DensityReview
Help
Question 6
Which of these is not a unit of density?
grams per milliter g/ml
kilogramsper liter kg/L
grams per cubic centimeter g/cm
gramsper kilogram g/kg
Nice work! You got all 6 questions correct!The first number in the security code is 7.You will need this number, so be sure to write it down!
Click here to continue on to the cafeteria.
Do you think grapes will sink or float when put into water?
Float
Sink
Grapes sink in water!
So, does this mean that grapes are MORE or LESS dense than water?
Grapes areMORE dense than water.
Grapes are THE SAME density as water.
Grapes are LESS dense than water.
After
Before
Yes! Grapes sink because they are more dense than water. But let's get more specific! What is the density of grapes?
You can start by finding the volume of just one grape using water displacement.
Click on the grape to drop it into the graduated cylinder.
30.0 ml
After
After
Before
What is the volume of the grape?
38.0 ml
8.0 ml
30.0 ml
volume of water + grape =
volume of water =
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
Use water displacement to determine the volume of ONE grape.
Before
After
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
Click here to enter the volume of the grape.
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
Try again!
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
66 ml
60 ml
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
60 ml
6 ml
66 ml
22 ml
That's right!
The volume of the grape is 8.0 ml.
Now let's determine the mass of the grape.
Click on the grape to set it on the scale.
This scale does not measure mass directly. It is marked (calibrated) to show the mass based on an object's weight (the force of gravity pulling the object towards Earth). On a different planet, the scale would show a different reading. But, the mass (the amount of matter) is the same everywhere in the universe.
IMPORTANT!
According this scale, the mass of the grape is _______.
1.0 gram
12.0 grams
12.0 kilograms
IMPORTANT!
Yes! According to this scale the grape has a mass of 12.0 grams.
Hover here.
You have determined how much space the grape takes up (volume) and how much matter it contains (mass).
What is the density of the grape?
Click here to enter the density of the grape.
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
Remember:
Density =
Mass
Volume
mass = 12.0 g
volume = 8.0 ml
The density of the grape is ___ g/ml.
(The answer is a decimal.)
Enter the density here.
The volume of the grape is _ ml.
Note: Enter only 1 digit.
Enter the number of milliliters here.
Try again!
Remember:
Density =
Mass
Volume
The volume of the grape is 6 ml.
What is the density of the grape?
The mass of the grape is 7.2 grams.
Click here to enter the density of the grape.
Way to go!Your time in the cafeteria is complete!
The second number in the code is 9.
Way to go!Your time in the cafeteria is complete!
Write this down: The second number in the code is 9.
Click here to continue on to the locker room.
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
DensityReview
3.53 L
100 L
35.3 L
1.00 L
10.0 L
0.1 L
Open the locker whose # is the same as the volume of the purple box.
DensityReview
3.53 L
100 L
35.3 L
10.0 L
0.1 L
3.00 kg/L
1.00 kg/L
2.32 kg/L
1.00 kg/L
What is the density of the purple box?
3.53 kg/L
1.53 kg/L
1.32 kg/L
8.00 kg/L
3.53 L
100 L
35.3 L
You got it right!Click on the key to get into the gym.
10.0 L
0.1 L
Question 1: Which of these balls is the LEAST dense?
Get all 5 questions correct to get the third digit of the code.
If you do not get all 5 questions correct, you get to try again.
Help
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
You did not get all 5 questions correct.
That's okay! Missed questions are opportunities to learn. Try again!
Question 1: Which of these balls is the LEAST dense?
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
Question 2: Which of these balls is the MOST dense?
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
Question 2: Which of these balls is the MOST dense?
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
Question 3: Would a baseball that lands in water sink or float?Density of water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Float
Sink
Help
Question 3: Would a baseball that lands in water sink or float?Density of water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Float
Sink
Help
Question 4: What is the density of this golf ball?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
0.8 g/cm
0.9 g/cm
1.1 g/cm
1.3 g/cm
Help
Question 4: What is the density of this golf ball?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
0.8 g/cm
0.9 g/cm
1.1 g/cm
1.3 g/cm
Help
Question 5:Would this golf ball sink or float if it landed in water?Density of Water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
Float
Sink
Help
Question 5:Would this golf ball sink or float if it landed in water?Density of Water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
Float
Sink
Great work!
The third number in the security code is 0 (zero).
Click here to continue on to the auditorium.
Try again!
mass
volume
Density =
Try again!
TURN THE PROJECTOR ON
Push the on button.
Click here after watching the video.
Answer all 3 questions correctly to get the 4th (and final) digit of the code.
If you do not get all 3 questions correct, you get to try again.
Help
Question 1 of 3
Which is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
The Oil
The Ping Pong Ball
The Penny
Corn Syrup
Coin
Water
Oil
Ping Pong Ball
Water
Corn Syrup
Coin
You did not answer all 3 questions correctly. We grow the most as we overcome challenges. Try again! And don't forget there's a help button!
Question 1 of 3
Which is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
The Ping Pong Ball
The Penny
The Oil
Help
Question 2 of 3
Which liquid is the most dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Corn Syrup
Oil
Water
Help
Question 2 of 3
Which liquid is the most dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Oil
Water
Corn Syrup
Help
Question 3 of 3
Which liquid is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Water
Corn Syrup
Oil
Help
Question 3 of 3
Which liquid is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Water
Corn Syrup
Oil
CONGRATULATIONS!
The fourth number of the security code is 5.Write it down!
Click here to continue on to the security room.
Did you forget to write down the code? If so, click here...if you work for it- we will give you a little help.
Click below to enter the 4 digit security code.
_ _ _ _
Enter the secret number
Number
Visit www.VirtualScienceTeachers.com for more interactives!
CONGRATULATIONS!
You broke the school's security code in JUST enough time to make it to your birthday party!
If requested by your teacher...
Click here to play with a density simulation!
Click here to take a quick survey about this experience. :)
Your Google Forms Password is:
school
Visit www.VirtualScienceTeachers.com for more interactives!
CONGRATULATIONS!
You broke the school's security code in JUST enough time to make it to your birthday party!
The Google Form code word is:
birthday
Click here to play with a density simulation!
Click here to take a quick survey about this experience. :)
Your Google Forms Password is:
school
Use water displacement to determine the volume of ONE grape.
Before
After
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
Click here to enter the volume of the grape.
Use water displacement to determine the volume of ONE grape.
Before
After
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
Click here to enter the volume of the grape.
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
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https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Density-Escape-Room-Locked-in-School-NO-PREP-7350308
Density
LOCKED IN SCHOOL
ON YOUR BIRTHDAY!
START
Density
Review
IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY!
Code Locations
But, you were so focused on finishing your chemistry lab that you lost track of time and ended up getting LOCKED IN SCHOOL! And now your only hope to make it to your own birthday party is to get the 4 digit security system code to unlock the doors. Answer the questions hidden all over the school to get the code!
The code is hidden throughout the school. Write down each digit of the code.
Once you have all 4 numbers of the security code, enter them into the security system to unlock the doors!
Click here to start.
1. Science Lab
3. Lockers + Gym
Security Room
2. Cafeteria
4. Auditorium
DensityReview
To get the first digit of the code, you must get all 6 questions in the science lab correct.
Help
If you do not get all 6 questions correct, you get to try again.
Question 1
What is mass?
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The pull of gravity on an object
A measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of protons in an atom
Help
You did not get all 6 questions correct. That's okay! Try again!
DensityReview
You did not get all 6 questions correct. That's okay! This is an opportunity to learn! Try again.
Question 1
What is mass?
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The pull of gravity on an object
A measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of protons in an atom
If you do not get all 6 questions correct, you get to try again.
Question 2: Which of these is NOT a unit of mass?
DensityReview
Help
Question 2
Which of these is not a unit of mass?
metric ton (t)
liters (L)
kilograms (kg)
grams (g)
Question 2: Which of these is NOT a unit of mass?
DensityReview
Help
Question 2
Which of these is not a unit of mass?
metric ton (t)
liters (L)
kilograms (kg)
grams (g)
Question 3: What is volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 3
What is volume?
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of particles in an object or substance
The length of an object
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
Question 3: What is volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 3
What is volume?
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The number of particles in an object or substance
The length of an object
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
Question 4: Which of this is NOT a unit of volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 4
Which of these is not a unit of volume?
milliliters ml
kilograms kg
cubiccentimeters
Liters L
cm
Question 4: Which of these is NOT a unit of volume?
DensityReview
Help
Question 4
Which of these is not a unit of volume?
milliliters ml
kilograms kg
cubiccentimeters
Liters L
cm
DensityReview
Help
Question 5
What is density?
A measure of how much matter is in a certain volume
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The number of particles in an object or substance
Question 5: What is density?
DensityReview
Help
Question 5
What is density?
A measure of how much matter is in a certain volume
The amount of matter in an object or substance
The amount of space an object or substance takes up
The number of particles in an object or substance
Question 6: Which of these is NOT a unit of density?
DensityReview
Help
Question 6
Which of these is not a unit of density?
grams per milliter g/ml
kilogramsper liter kg/L
grams per cubic centimeter g/cm
gramsper kilogram g/kg
Question 6: Which of these is NOT a unit of density?
DensityReview
Help
Question 6
Which of these is not a unit of density?
grams per milliter g/ml
kilogramsper liter kg/L
grams per cubic centimeter g/cm
gramsper kilogram g/kg
Nice work! You got all 6 questions correct!The first number in the security code is 7.You will need this number, so be sure to write it down!
Click here to continue on to the cafeteria.
Do you think grapes will sink or float when put into water?
Float
Sink
Grapes sink in water!
So, does this mean that grapes are MORE or LESS dense than water?
Grapes areMORE dense than water.
Grapes are THE SAME density as water.
Grapes are LESS dense than water.
After
Before
Yes! Grapes sink because they are more dense than water. But let's get more specific! What is the density of grapes?
You can start by finding the volume of just one grape using water displacement.
Click on the grape to drop it into the graduated cylinder.
30.0 ml
After
After
Before
What is the volume of the grape?
38.0 ml
8.0 ml
30.0 ml
volume of water + grape =
volume of water =
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
Use water displacement to determine the volume of ONE grape.
Before
After
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
Click here to enter the volume of the grape.
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
Try again!
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
66 ml
60 ml
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
60 ml
6 ml
66 ml
22 ml
That's right!
The volume of the grape is 8.0 ml.
Now let's determine the mass of the grape.
Click on the grape to set it on the scale.
This scale does not measure mass directly. It is marked (calibrated) to show the mass based on an object's weight (the force of gravity pulling the object towards Earth). On a different planet, the scale would show a different reading. But, the mass (the amount of matter) is the same everywhere in the universe.
IMPORTANT!
According this scale, the mass of the grape is _______.
1.0 gram
12.0 grams
12.0 kilograms
IMPORTANT!
Yes! According to this scale the grape has a mass of 12.0 grams.
Hover here.
You have determined how much space the grape takes up (volume) and how much matter it contains (mass).
What is the density of the grape?
Click here to enter the density of the grape.
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
Remember:
Density =
Mass
Volume
mass = 12.0 g
volume = 8.0 ml
The density of the grape is ___ g/ml. (The answer is a decimal.)
Enter the density here.
The volume of the grape is _ ml. Note: Enter only 1 digit.
Enter the number of milliliters here.
Try again!
Remember:
Density =
Mass
Volume
The volume of the grape is 6 ml.
What is the density of the grape?
The mass of the grape is 7.2 grams.
Click here to enter the density of the grape.
Way to go!Your time in the cafeteria is complete!
The second number in the code is 9.
Way to go!Your time in the cafeteria is complete!
Write this down: The second number in the code is 9.
Click here to continue on to the locker room.
WRONGANSWER!
*Try again!
DensityReview
3.53 L
100 L
35.3 L
1.00 L
10.0 L
0.1 L
Open the locker whose # is the same as the volume of the purple box.
DensityReview
3.53 L
100 L
35.3 L
10.0 L
0.1 L
3.00 kg/L
1.00 kg/L
2.32 kg/L
1.00 kg/L
What is the density of the purple box?
3.53 kg/L
1.53 kg/L
1.32 kg/L
8.00 kg/L
3.53 L
100 L
35.3 L
You got it right!Click on the key to get into the gym.
10.0 L
0.1 L
Question 1: Which of these balls is the LEAST dense?
Get all 5 questions correct to get the third digit of the code.
If you do not get all 5 questions correct, you get to try again.
Help
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
You did not get all 5 questions correct.
That's okay! Missed questions are opportunities to learn. Try again!
Question 1: Which of these balls is the LEAST dense?
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
Question 2: Which of these balls is the MOST dense?
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
Question 2: Which of these balls is the MOST dense?
DensityReview
Mass = 58 grams Volume = 149 cm
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Mass = 620 gramsVolume = 7000 cm
Mass = 420 grams Volume = 5700 cm
Help
Question 3: Would a baseball that lands in water sink or float?Density of water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Float
Sink
Help
Question 3: Would a baseball that lands in water sink or float?Density of water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 145 grams Volume = 202 cm
Float
Sink
Help
Question 4: What is the density of this golf ball?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
0.8 g/cm
0.9 g/cm
1.1 g/cm
1.3 g/cm
Help
Question 4: What is the density of this golf ball?
Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
0.8 g/cm
0.9 g/cm
1.1 g/cm
1.3 g/cm
Help
Question 5:Would this golf ball sink or float if it landed in water?Density of Water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
Float
Sink
Help
Question 5:Would this golf ball sink or float if it landed in water?Density of Water = 1.00 gram/cm
DensityReview
Mass = 46 grams Volume = 41 cm
Float
Sink
Great work!
The third number in the security code is 0 (zero).
Click here to continue on to the auditorium.
Try again!
mass
volume
Density =
Try again!
TURN THE PROJECTOR ON
Push the on button.
Click here after watching the video.
Answer all 3 questions correctly to get the 4th (and final) digit of the code.
If you do not get all 3 questions correct, you get to try again.
Help
Question 1 of 3
Which is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
The Oil
The Ping Pong Ball
The Penny
Corn Syrup
Coin
Water
Oil
Ping Pong Ball
Water
Corn Syrup
Coin
You did not answer all 3 questions correctly. We grow the most as we overcome challenges. Try again! And don't forget there's a help button!
Question 1 of 3
Which is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
The Ping Pong Ball
The Penny
The Oil
Help
Question 2 of 3
Which liquid is the most dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Corn Syrup
Oil
Water
Help
Question 2 of 3
Which liquid is the most dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Oil
Water
Corn Syrup
Help
Question 3 of 3
Which liquid is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Water
Corn Syrup
Oil
Help
Question 3 of 3
Which liquid is the least dense?
Hover Mouse Here!
Water
Corn Syrup
Oil
CONGRATULATIONS!
The fourth number of the security code is 5.Write it down!
Click here to continue on to the security room.
Did you forget to write down the code? If so, click here...if you work for it- we will give you a little help.
Click below to enter the 4 digit security code.
_ _ _ _
Enter the secret number
Number
Visit www.VirtualScienceTeachers.com for more interactives!
CONGRATULATIONS!
You broke the school's security code in JUST enough time to make it to your birthday party!
If requested by your teacher...
Click here to play with a density simulation!
Click here to take a quick survey about this experience. :)
Your Google Forms Password is:
school
Visit www.VirtualScienceTeachers.com for more interactives!
CONGRATULATIONS!
You broke the school's security code in JUST enough time to make it to your birthday party!
The Google Form code word is:
birthday
Click here to play with a density simulation!
Click here to take a quick survey about this experience. :)
Your Google Forms Password is:
school
Use water displacement to determine the volume of ONE grape.
Before
After
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
38.0 ml
30.0 ml
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
Click here to enter the volume of the grape.
Use water displacement to determine the volume of ONE grape.
Before
After
Remember: The amount of water displaced (the amount the water level rises) is equal to the volume of the grape!
What is the volume of the grape in the graduated cylinder?
Click here to enter the volume of the grape.
38.0 ml
30.0 ml