When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
Because density is a "ratio".
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.
Yes, every substance has density.
it is important to calculate the density of a substance because this way you are able to find the volume of a substance like which liquid is a heavier flow or thicker molecules in it
The relative density of a substance is defined as the ratio of density of any substance to the density of water at 4 degree celcius.Formula=Density of any substance/Density of water at 4 degree celcius.
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
The population density is 113/km² (293/sq mi).
That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.
Relative density is determined by the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance.
The density depends on the nature of a material.
When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
Density is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the volume of the substance.
DENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
DENSITY : density is the ratio of mass and volume of the substance density=mass/volume RELATIVE DENSITY : It is the ratio of density of a substance to the density of water
Because density is a "ratio".
Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to (divided by) the density of a reference substance, usually water.