No, it is not true.
If an object's volume remains constant but its volume is decreased,its density becomes ambiguous and mutually inconclusive.
operation at which the operation remains constant with time.
Mass
remains constant
This is the Boyle law (or Boyle-Mariotte law).
Molality of a solution remains constant as mass of a solution independent of temperature.
With a few exceptions, it remains relatively constant.
It doesn't
It doesn't
It doesn't
The entropy does not remains constant if the system is not isolated.
YES!!! Because vineger is a solution of ethanoic(acetic) acid.
If the government increases taxes, and everything else remains constant:
Yes, it remains fairly constant.
Yes, it will eventually. When you add salt to water, you are increasing the density of the solution, but not the volume, because the salt dissolves (dissociates). Since density is mass divided by volume, there is a direct relationship between the solution's mass and its density. They increase together even as the volume remains constant. An egg will float in a salt solultion if the molarity is about 2.5 or above.
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constant