Yes, it is a property of matter.
Yes.
Density depends on temperature, pressure and purity of a material.
Density is an intrinsic property, not an extensive property of matter. This is because it DOES NOT depend on the size of the sample (amount). The density of a small piece of matter is the same as the density of a larger piece of that same matter.
Matter has got mass. Matter occupy space. The formula of density is mass upon volume. So matter has got density. So matter has to have density. That is why density is considered as intrinsic property of the matter.
It is a physical property of matter.
Depends on the density of the matter to the density to the liquid.
Your question does not have just one inevitable answer. Density is a tangible, physical, measurable, significant property of matter.
Density is a physical property of matter: it is not a tool.
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A 'specific' property is a property that depends on or is calculated based on another measurable property. You give an example of density; density is considered 'specific' because it can be calculated from volume and mass. Some other good examples are: - specific gravity - the density of a material relative to the density of water (volume and mass of the object, known density of water) WHILE There are four different properties of matter. They are weight, volume, mass, and density. The most important one is mass. Mass is the amount of matter in an object and it never changes unless matter is taken out of the object.olume is another general property of matter. Density is very important because it enables you to compare different objects.weight is the force on the object due to gravity.
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Density is a property relating to the mass and volume of a given substance.