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No change: Density is a property of the substance (physical property), which is not changed by the amount of substance.

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Q: What happens to the density of a given substance if you increase the amount of substance that you have?
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What happens to the density of a given substance if you increase the amount of the substance that you have?

Nothing happens if the volume is also allowed to increase.


Does a substance density increase or decrease when it has a high amount of kinetic energy?

No.


Which classification of property does not affect density?

Density is mass divided by volume. Density is an intensive property which means that increasing the amount of the substance does not increase its density.


Is the density of substance dependent on the composition of the substance or the amount of the substance?

The density depends on the nature of a material.


Why does the density of a substance remain the same for the different amount of the substance?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


Is density an intensive property or extensive property?

Intensive because it doesn't depend on the amount of material.


The amount of mass in a given volume of a substance?

That is called the density of the substance.


What changes if the degree (amount) of intermolecular bonds of a substance are changed?

density of a substance and volume of a substance


What effect does the amount of the sample of a substance affect its density?

it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.


Why does the density of a substance remain the same amounts of the substance?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


How do explain volume in mass?

You cannot. Volume it the amount of space a substance occupies, mass is the amount of substance there is. Combining them will give you the density of the substance.


Density is the?

Density is the amount of mass that can fit into a given volume within an object or substance.