Because volume (mL) is multiplied by density (g/mL) to obtain mass (g). Since the formula for density does not contain (mL) raised or reduced to any power, the relationship between volume and mass (we call the relaitonship density) is linear.
With solids and liquids, the volume of a sample will be directly proportional to its mass,
as long as you keep the temperature constant.
With gases, the pressure also gets involved. I don't even want to go there.
density
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
The mathematical relationship between mass 'm' and volume 'V' is that the ratio of these two quantities is equal to the density. The ratio of a substanceâ??s mass and volume is given as mass per unit volume. Density is a physical property of a substance.
None because the centilitre is a unit of volume and the ounce, a unit of mass; and the relationship between mass and volume of an particular substance is itsdensity.
The mass of a given volume of a substance depends completely on the density of the substance being analyzed. Density = Mass / Volume
density
That depends what substance you are talking about. The relationship is: Mass = volume x density
"density"
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.
The mathematical relationship between mass 'm' and volume 'V' is that the ratio of these two quantities is equal to the density. The ratio of a substanceâ??s mass and volume is given as mass per unit volume. Density is a physical property of a substance.
When we divide the mass of a substance by its volume we get its density.
None because the centilitre is a unit of volume and the ounce, a unit of mass; and the relationship between mass and volume of an particular substance is itsdensity.
None because the centilitre is a unit of volume and the ounce, a unit of mass; and the relationship between mass and volume of an particular substance is itsdensity.
Density is the slope of the line. density = mass/volume = constant. Since mass and volume have a linear relationship, then that constant is also the slope of the line on a graph of a comparison of mass to volume ratios.
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