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When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.
boyles law describes how when temperature rises the volume rises
Density = mass / volume As sample size increases, both mass and volume increase in the same ratio.
When two substances are dissolved to form a solution, the substance that has a lesser volume is called the solute, while the substance with the greater volume is referred to as the solvent.
When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
This increase of volume is called expansion
thermal expansion
An increase in temperature will cause an increase in volume, while a decrease in temperature will cause a decrease in volume.
When a substance is heated it's volume will increase.
Neither. Volume is independent of mass. Effectively, if you increase the volume of a substance you are moving the particles that comprise that substance apart. Eventually, you would have a gas which expands to fill the volume of its container.
Thermal Expansion is the increase in volume of a substance due to an increase in temperature.
That usually means that when you heat a substance, it will expand - its volume will increase.
reduce the volume of the substance by compression or increase the volume of the substance by decompression This assumes the substance is compressible, such as air. In the case of water, you can't.
density
no density would increase, mass = volume x density if we assume that the volume of the substance cannot change then the only way to increase mass would be if that substance became more dense.
The amount of substance per unit volume or the number of moles of a substance per unit volume is called its MolarityI think you meant to say "What is the MASS of substance in a given volume called?", meaning what name is given to the mass-per-unit-volume of a substance, i.e. the mass of a chunk of it divided by its volume. The is density.
Yes, during exercise and increase in ventilation occurs primarily through an increase in tidal volume (i.e the volume of air taken in and out).