the answer is tempature ask more questions and i might be able to answer them:):)
The density and state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) of a substance can change with changes in external conditions even in the absence of any change in the substance itself.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
The dimensions: height, length, and width.
No, it represents an ionic substance
boiling point --------- Boiling point is a specific characteristic of a substance or element; the mechanical strength, the viscosity, the electrical resistivity are more difficult to be used for a sure identification of a substance.
The density and state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) of a substance can change with changes in external conditions even in the absence of any change in the substance itself.
Changing the shape CAN change the density. If you change it into a smaller shape, then you increase the density. However the mass will not change.
Temperature and amount of the substance do not change chemical properties.
mass dose not change on a spaceship
The dimensions: height, length, and width.
No, it represents an ionic substance
no
density is mass divided by volume. It is basically how much material is packed into an amount of space. If you take a syringe full of air and seal it off, then push the plunger down, the material inside compresses, or becomes more dense.
it dose not secret anything
boiling point --------- Boiling point is a specific characteristic of a substance or element; the mechanical strength, the viscosity, the electrical resistivity are more difficult to be used for a sure identification of a substance.
Concentration is a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume. The dose is how much of that substance you take. example if you drink one glass(dose) of a substance that has 25% (concentration) of a poisonous substance in it and the other 75% water you will be less poisoned than if you were to drink the same amount in a glass that had say a 50-50% concentration.
This would depend upon the density of the powder or other substance. 238 grams is mass, and dry cups are a measure of volume. The answer would be different for various types of powder.