the ? is commonly used to ask a question though it was derived from ancient languages that origionally had a left side the the now very unballenced shape of the ?, today we simply use the right hand portion as can be seen below
?Alumiium has a density of 2.70 grams/cm3, near room temperature. If you prefer standard SI units, that would be 2700 kilograms per cubic meter. ============================================== for density, there are many kinds, do not know what sort of density are you meaning. If for true density, need professional analyzer to test it
True.
if this is the same question i had then the answer is -the blue object has a density less than 1g/cm^3
The shape or size of a mineral sample does not affect its density. Since mass is proportional to volume, an increase in mass also increases the volume. The ratio between the two remains constant, hence the density is not affected.
yes that is
The true density of a material will never be equal to the actual density
yes
True
No.
No.
Yes, but not the true density.
No, I don't think...
True.
true
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.
Yes it true.