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No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.

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Q: Is it true that the density of a substance is the same for all samples of the substance?
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The density of the substance is the same for all samples of the substance true or false?

Any sample size of a particular substance will have the same density.


True or false the density of a substance is the same for all samples of substance?

False :3


Is the density of a substance varies with samples of that substance true or false?

i think that the answer is False because they have nothing to do with each other


Is the density of a substance varies with a samples of that substance true or false?

i think that the answer is False because they have nothing to do with each other


Why does the density of a substance remain the same for difference amounts of the substance?

Yes, under the same physical conditions influencing volume that is true (e.g. temperature and pressure).


The density of a substance is a physical praproty?

True.


Is the density of a substance a physical property?

true


What is the relationship between mass and density when the volume of each liquid is the same?

For two liquids of the same volume, the liquid with a higher density will have greater mass. Similarly, the liquid with a greater mass has a higher density. This is only true for samples of equal volume, however.


Why is it that an half of an object is denser than the whole object?

That's not true at all. The whole idea of density is that it doesn't depend on the size of the sample; big samples and small samples of the same substance have the same density. If the whole object and a piece of it have different densities, then you can bet the composition of the piece is different from the composition of the whole thing. Example: The whole object ... a rock glued to a surfboard ... has low density and floats. One piece of it ... the rock ... has high density and sinks. (Another piece ... the surfboard ... is even less dense than the complete object, and floats even better.)


True or false The density of a substance is the same for all samples of the substance?

No, it does not matter the amount of a substance. This is because when finding density you use the mass to volume ratio. (mass/volume)... So if you get the mass of something to come out as 8.6 grams & the volume to be 8.3 ml, divide those to & you get 1. something...round that and you get 1.0. This means I could multiply the amount of the substance by 2,9,14, 376 (any number) & I would still get the same answer. This is because 4/2=2, 8/4 also = 2. There is an example.


Is true density of grain is same as solid density?

yes


Do all samples of a substance have different physical properties?

Yes, two substances can have the same physical property. For example, both water and ethanol are clear. For this reason, multiple properties must be examined when determining the identity of a substance.