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Density tells us how much matter is packed into a measured volume. That means:

Density=

Mass

______

Volume

So that means the more dense an object is, the more particles in them are compressed together (heavier).

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Not necessarily. Density is mass per volume, so more mass would mean more density only if the volume did not increase proportionally as well.

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If two objects have the same size/volume, then the denser one would be heavier.

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No. A stone has much higher density than a styrofoam mattress, but much less mass.

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No. A penny is more dense but has less mass than a battleship.

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not necceserily, depends on the density

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Yes it's true

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It sinks below the surface of the liquid.

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