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... the lower the pressure
Denser. Density = mass / volume.
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From the volume of the flask, and the density of air under the conditions in the room, you can calculate the mass of air. The density of air varies with pressure, temperature, humidity, etc. At sea level and at 15 °C air has a density of approximately 0.001225 g/ml, so under these conditions, a liter flask would contain (1000 ml)(0.001225 g/ml) = 1.225 g of air.
Air bubbles would make the volume you read in the measuring cylinder increase from the actual volume of theliquid. so when you add in the metal, there would be an increase in the volume of the metal than it really is. the mass of the metal cannot be affected by air bubble because this is the amount of matter in the metal. This increase in volume causes the density of the metal to reduce from its original value. since mass is constant, density is inversely proportional to volume. As volume increases, density decreases.hope that was helpful.
Argon accounts for 0.93% (by volume) or 1.3% (by mass) of the earth's atmosphere.
Determine the mass of an empty balloon. Then blow as much air as you can into the balloon and determine the mass again. The blown up balloon should be heavier and occupy more volume (is bigger). This shows that the air used to blow it up has mass and volume, and therefore is matter.
it is lighter than air, typically found in the upper regions of a confined space
The air is less dense.
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Density of substance = mass of substance / volume mass of substance = density x volume
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For a given volume and pressure, the mass of the air contained in that volume (density) will decrease as the temperature increases.
Density = Mass / Volume. So, if your volume stays the same, and there is a greater mass of air, then the density goes up.
No, it does not.
The temperature and pressure rise.
Raise it to the power of minus one. Specific volume is volume per unit mass, density is mass per unit volume. They are multiplicative inverses of one another.
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The smoke from a given volume of air is collected on a preweighed paper filter; density is mass/volume.