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What substances consist of density?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

No substance 'consists' of density.

Rather density is a property of matter or substance.

It is the amount of matter of a substance in a certain volume of that substance. A combination of a unit of mass (eg. kilogram) and a volume (eg. a cubic metre)

You would say that a substance has a density of so many kilograms in a cubic metre.

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