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Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
Density is simply the mass divided by volume. This means that it is the amount of the substance in a specific unit of space. Because a pure substance indicates that it is exactly that, a substance made of a specific combination of elements, it will always have the same density because those elements can only take one form in order for it to be pure.
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
Yes. The density of a certain substance does not change according to the amount of that substance.
A substance with approximately the same density as water.
yes
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Not necessarily. The temperature of the samples would have to be the same. It can also vary with how pure the substance is.
More or less. Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to the density of water - so the units may vary.
as density is equal to mass per unit volume. for any substance, volume does not remain same in its three(solid, liquid and gas) state. so density vary when volume changes for different states of a substance
No density if a characteristic of matter. Density can vary with temperature and pressure, but a chunk of something twice the volume of another chunk of the same substance will weigh twice as much because the two chunks have the same density.
Density does not vary with the state of the matter in a substance.
Any sample size of a particular substance will have the same density.
Because they are of the same substance they have the same density density = mass/volume
Density is the mass of a substance divided by the volume of that same mass of substance.
Density is simply the mass divided by volume. This means that it is the amount of the substance in a specific unit of space. Because a pure substance indicates that it is exactly that, a substance made of a specific combination of elements, it will always have the same density because those elements can only take one form in order for it to be pure.
No, as density also depends on the state of matter in the sample of the substance.