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 = mass/volume Mass = (density) x (volume) Volume = mass/density
divide its mass with its volume
Density equals mass divided by volume. d=m/v I can't explain the relationship any more simply.
tell what is the difference between mass and volume?difineA. pressure B.volumec.mass d.solution
tell what is the difference between mass and volume?difineA. pressure B.volumec.mass d.solution
tell what is the difference between mass and volume?difineA. pressure B.volumec.mass d.solution
Mass = Density x Volume Density = Mass/Volume Volume = Mass/Density
If density = mass/volume, and your volume increases while mass remains the same... Then the denominator increases which would decrease the density
A mineral's density increases as its mass per unit volume increases. If a mineral has a small mass and large unit volume, its density is smaller. Whereas, if a mineral has a large mass and a small unit volume, its density is greater.
Unfortnenly it depends not only on the volume of the water but also the temperature
The answer is the VOLUME
Volume = mass / Density Mass = Volume * Density Density = Mass / Volume