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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.

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TRUEThough for long time it has been believed that the mass density of a material is independent from its size, very recently it has been theoretically shown that the mass density is indeed size dependent.

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I regard this as a trick question, because it is not really true or false, it depends upon the specific substance which we are sampling. A very homogeneous substance, such as for example distilled water, is always going to have the same density in every sample, but a somewhat heterogeneous substance such as concrete, is not going to have exactly the same density with every sample.

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no, because density=mass/volume; 1kg of iron = 1kg of flour isn't?

density only affected by the mass and its volume.

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

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YES trust me it is.

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