because that is just the way it is!
this is a stupid answer from a very stupid and ignorant person
No
Because liquids are different substances or mixture of substances; each chemical compound (substance) has a specific density.
Substances with different densities will separate into layers.
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All materials with a density greater than the density of this oil.
It depends on the density of the substance. The higher the density, the higher the melting point and vise versa.
cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.cc (cubic centimeters) is a unit of volume, not of mass. The results vary for different substances, depending on the density of the substance.
No
Comparing density
Yes, if you know the density of the substance. Different substances have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per volume. mg is a measure of mass, ml is a measure of volume.Yes, if you know the density of the substance. Different substances have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per volume. mg is a measure of mass, ml is a measure of volume.Yes, if you know the density of the substance. Different substances have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per volume. mg is a measure of mass, ml is a measure of volume.Yes, if you know the density of the substance. Different substances have different densities, i.e., different amounts of mass per volume. mg is a measure of mass, ml is a measure of volume.
No. Solids made of different substances will normally have different densities.
Because liquids are different substances or mixture of substances; each chemical compound (substance) has a specific density.
It is for some substances and not for other substances.
it can determine if an object sinks or floats in the substance
Density Column to Separate Mixtures of SolidsYou could use a density column to separate mixtures of different solids by adding substances that have different densities. Then you would add in the solids, which would land or stop at a substance.
Substances with different densities will separate into layers.
density helps you dertermine because substances is about something that have alot for example the ocean and density means the same thing nut in different words i hope you indertend