The density is the ratio mass/volume.
Divide the mass by the volume.
Density equals mass divided by volume. So you use mass and volume to determine density.
Usually you would use the basic definition of "density": just divide mass by volume.
Density and state of matter are physical properties, its not chemical =p.
There are far too many properties: Mass Volume Density Conductivity Elasticity Temperature Reflectivity etc etc
Its all about matter: we are surrounded by the matter on every moment of life, any thing that we use in our daily life is matter. A matter can me your tooth brush, bed,car each and every thing is matter. a subject that keeps some space on earth is called matter. a matter has some physical and chemical properties, Physical properties of matter are listed below. 1. Extensive properties of matter Mass , volume, length, shape 2. Intensive properties of matter color, density, boiling point, melting point
If you had a piece of metal, you could use these properties to determine which element it is. Iron has different physical and chemical properties than the other two elements. The density of iron is much less than cobalt or nickel, and it reacts with oxygen in the air.
They dont
Scientist use the "Internation system of Units" to measure the properties of matter
If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.If you use a homogenous (uniform) material, it doesn't. No matter what shape you put it into, the density should be the same.
Use the formula density = mass divided by volume.
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The 3 Phases of Matter are : -Liquid -Solid -Gas. * You can Google the phases or use Wikipedia.com for their properties (: