light if low heavy if high -peace
Light.
Compared to a low density substance and all other things being equal, it would be heavier.
The definition of density is the MASS per unit of VOLUME, which means that it is the mass (how heavy it is) relatively to its volume (how big it is).
Volume is how much space something takes up (occupies). Density is how heavy a standard volume of that thing is. Density allows you to compare 2 different materials.
That means it has a high density. The density is the mass, divided by the volume.
divide its mass by its volume
mass divided by volume (mass/volume) ex: g/mL
First you must understand "density." Density is the amount of atoms in a given volume. You can artificially create situations when there are more atoms in a given volume where the atoms are either "dry air" or "water vapor." But in ordinary situations, water vapor is mixed with what we call "air" and in ordinary situations, "dry air" has less water vapor in a given volume, so, people tend to say that water vapor is "heavy" or more "dense" than "air" or "dry air."
NO, mass is the measure of weight, and density is the measure of mass and volume divided my themselves. They are very different.
Mass is the amount of substance an object, Volume is how much space an object displaces (or takes up) in space, and density is how much mass is packed into that volume, also density is how tight atoms are packed together
The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)
The mass of an object is equal to the object's density multiplied by the volume (size) mass (kg) = density (kg/m3) x volume (m3)