The reason you can not use just mass or volume to identify something is because they mean 2 different things for 2 different things. The mass is the weight of something, while the volume is the space something takes up.
In order to identify the substance positively, you would need additional data. I hope this helps . If not sorry
So they can determine the density of a substance. Density = mass/volume. Density can be used to identify a substance.
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
The mass of a given volume of a substance depends completely on the density of the substance being analyzed. Density = Mass / Volume
No definitely not.Because a characteristic property should not change.It is used to identify a substance.Mass and Volume are not characteristic properties whereas Density is a characteristic property of the substance .
Density = Mass/ volume
The reason you can not use just mass or volume to identify something is because they mean 2 different things for 2 different things. The mass is the weight of something, while the volume is the space something takes up.
So they can determine the density of a substance. Density = mass/volume. Density can be used to identify a substance.
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
The mass of a given volume of a substance depends completely on the density of the substance being analyzed. Density = Mass / Volume
Density of substance = mass of substance / volume mass of substance = density x volume
Measure the mass and volume of the substance, then divide the mass by the volume.
Because if a substance can't be known then it has to prove its mass and volume
% of volume = 100*(volume of substance that you are interested in)/(total volume) % of mass = 100*(mass of substance that you are interested in)/(total mass).
Nothing.Density = mass(kg)/volume(m3)When we double the mass of a substance, the volume of the substance will be double too.= mass*2/(volume*2)= (mass/volume)*(2/2)=(mass/volume)*1so the density will not change.
No substance is calculated that way. Mass per unit volume is called the density of a substance or object, which is a property or unit of measure of a substance.