by increasing the mass of a substance its density will increase
There is none because density does not END!
The higher the density the lower the buoyancy.
Depends on what you consider a physical change. Substances change their density when they change their state of matter. When the temperature rises, substances usually expand, wich leads to the density decreasing. When the temperature falls, substances contract, increasing the density. Exception would be water, as it shows an anomaly occurring near 273K
Density
Density
Density is specific for each substance. Also the measurement is generally simple.
Density is specific for each substance. Also the measurement is generally simple.
It is for some substances and not for other substances.
There is none because density does not END!
Density mass and volume
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.
yes.
specific gravity
Density
the density of the sand doesn't change because density is a measurement of mass in a given space however weight changes. weight is a measurement of gravitational pull on an object
The relevant measurement is density.
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