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.
It is for some substances and not for other substances.
The word 'react' in chemistry means the interaction of substances to form new substances. It has nothing to do with density. Density is measured for a substance that is NOT undergoing a reaction.
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Yes, water has a relatively high density compared to many other substances.
To calculate the total density of a mixture of substances, you can add together the densities of each individual substance and divide by the total number of substances. This will give you the average density of the mixture.
specific gravity
Separation by density relies on the property that different substances have different densities, causing them to settle at different levels in a solution. With this property, substances of higher density will sink to the bottom while substances of lower density will float to the top, allowing for separation based on these differences.
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Divers use substances with high density (ie. lead) to help them sink, and substances with low density (ie. air) to help them float. That way they control their bouyancy.
Substances consist of giant molecules are known as polymer
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