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density is mass to volume ratio of matter
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
The density is not a state of matter; the density is a property of any materials, depending on temperature and pressure. Density = Mass/Volume
everything in the universe has density because everything is made up of matter
Matter has got mass. Matter occupy space. The formula of density is mass upon volume. So matter has got density. So matter has to have density. That is why density is considered as intrinsic property of the matter.
density is mass to volume ratio of matter
The concentration of matter in an object is called the density.
The density will change if the amount of matter in the same volume changes. You can have more matter wihtout changing the density, if the matter occupies more space.
Density depends on temperature, pressure and purity of a material.
Depends on the density of the matter to the density to the liquid.
Matter is in density.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
The density of solid state of matter is higher than the density of liquids and the density of liquids is higher than the density of gases.
Hypothetically Yes - But then dark matter is expected to be very pervasive in the cosmos, and pretty much associated with normal matter. The prevailing hypothesis is that dark matter presence is accumulated consistent mass density; i.e. the more mass density, the greater the accumulation of dark matter. However, important as dark matter is thought to be in the cosmos, direct evidence of its existence and a concrete understanding of its nature have remained elusive.
Density is an intrinsic property, not an extensive property of matter. This is because it DOES NOT depend on the size of the sample (amount). The density of a small piece of matter is the same as the density of a larger piece of that same matter.
The density is not a state of matter; the density is a property of any materials, depending on temperature and pressure. Density = Mass/Volume