The three terms are quantitative measures. Mass is the amount of matter, through the SI unit of the kilogram. Density is the quantity of matter per volume, by the SI ratio of kilograms per liter. Solubility is the amount of solute per volume of solvent.
Density = mass/volume so it is related to mass and volume. And Volume is related to temperature and pressure, so it is related to those as well.
Density of a substance = (mass of a sample of it)/(volume of the same sample)
Density=mass x volume Buoyancy= (density of object - density of fluid) x (volume of displaced fluid)
No, the density is defined as the amount of mass per unit volume.
There is no effect of freezing on the mass of water when it freezes. The thing which is affected by freezing is its volume and hence, it's density.
The idea is to divice the mass by the volume, to get the density. Then compare to the density of silver.The idea is to divice the mass by the volume, to get the density. Then compare to the density of silver.The idea is to divice the mass by the volume, to get the density. Then compare to the density of silver.The idea is to divice the mass by the volume, to get the density. Then compare to the density of silver.
its mass or degree of solubility
The density will be lower.
solubility and saturated both are fluids that dissolve into a substance.
Since density is mass per unit volume, the density is the same.
Examples: mass, density, volume, refractive index, hardness, magnetism, form, solubility etc.
Density = Mass/Volume is a measure of the amount of matter in a unit volume of a substance. Weight is the effect of gravity acting on a mass.
that's it. just mass and volume
In physics, density is the ratio of an object's mass to its volume. Its SI units are kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3).
Test for example: color, density, solubility in water, taste, melting point etc.
Solubility can be written as %m/m (mass in g per 100g), %m/v (mass in g per 100mL), %v/v (mL per 100mL), ppm (parts per million), ppb (parts per billion) etc. Solubility is also dependant on pressure and temperature. Due to these variables, in the same units (eg. %m/m) and at the same set of temperature and pressure (SLC or STP) you can compare the solubility values.
Bite it...well you could find the density of it by this equation density=mass/volume and compare it to the density of gold on the periodic table