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By cooling it below 4 degrees centigrade whereupon its density will decrease. By heating it above 4 degrees centigrade whereupon its density will decrease. Water is at its densest at about 4 degrees centigrade.

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Is density a physical or chemical change or is it a physical and chemical change?

Your answer will be physical property.It can also be physical change when you're telling the density of an object. And the reason why is "density" is... physical is just those kind of stuff...


How does an eyedropper stay at the bottom of a water filled 2 liter bottle and then float to the top?

When a dropper is filled with water and placed in a bottle, it initially sinks to the bottom due to its density. As the dropper fills with water, its overall density decreases, causing it to float back to the top. This change in density allows the dropper to switch between floating and sinking based on the amount of water it holds.


Why does density of a substance remain the same for different amounts of the substance?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


How do you use water to determine density?

You use water displacement and plug the numbers into the density equation. Below is a step by step guide on how to use it. 1. Get a graduated cylinder, or anything that you can measure water in. 2. Fill the graduated cylinder with water. 3. Record the volume 4. Place the object you want to find the density of in the water. 5. Subtract the value you got in #3 from #4. This number represents the volume of the object you want to find the density of. 6. Take the object you want to find the density of, and weigh it. 7. Then take the 2 numbers you got and plug them into the formula d=m/v D=density, m=mass (weight in grams), v=volume NOTE: The ONLY liquid you can use for water displacement is WATER!


Describe 2 physical changes?

Melting of ice is a physical change where solid ice turns into liquid water without changing its chemical composition. Boiling water is another physical change where liquid water turns into water vapor without any change in chemical properties.

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What Three ways that the density of water can increase?

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Is density a physical or chemical change or is it a physical and chemical change?

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Does density change if you change the size?

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Is density of 2 mL of water smaller of larger than 1 mL of water?

The density of any substance remains the sameirrespective of its volume.


Why does the density of a substance remain the same amounts of the substance?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


What are 2 ways to find density?

Density can be calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. Another way to find density is by using the formula: Density = mass/volume.


Why does the density of a substance remain the same for the different amount of the substance?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


Why does the density of a substance remain the same for different amounts of the substance.?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


Why does the density of a a substance remain the same for different amounts of the substance?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


Why does the density of a substance remain the same for different amount of the substances?

Density represents mass per volume and so when homogeneous (and incompressible), an amount increase/decrease does not change density, as the mass and volume change in the same proportioning. Water density is 8.34#/cu ft, whether it is 2 cubic feet or 4 cubic feet.


Salt water density?

Salt water density really depends on a few different things. The concentration of salt and temperature are the 2 largest factors in determining the density of salt water.