Actually a gas takes up more mass than a solid. This is cause in a solid all the particles or atoms or molecules or whatever thyre called are all stuck together. But in a gas they all bounce off each other and a gas will fill any area for that reason. The gas keeps on spreading. P.s. Im only in 6th grade impressive huh?
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If the amount of sample increased while the volume remained the same, the density would increase since the mass would be higher with the same volume. Density is calculated as mass divided by volume, so an increase in mass while keeping volume constant would result in higher density.
Melted gold weighs the same as solid gold of the same mass, as weight is dependent on the amount of material present. However, when gold is melted, its volume decreases due to the loss of air pockets and impurities, leading to a higher density and smaller volume.
A decrease in density would indicate a reduction in mass relative to the volume. If the mass decreases but the volume remains the same or increases, then the density would decrease.
You can tell the difference in density between quartz and galena by measuring their mass and volume. Calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume. Galena has a higher density than quartz, so the sample with higher density is likely to be galena.
The density of a substance is its mass divided by its volume. So for the same volume the higher the mass, the higher the density.
Density = Mass/VolumeHigher Density = higher mass, lower volume.Higher mass means a higher density.Higher volume means a lower density.Of course, this is mathematically speaking. Changing Mass in a realistic experiment is unlikely...and a volume change is usually only via a change of state. But those are the relationships.
Yes, the density in a solid object is typically high compared to the same material in liquid or gas form. This is due to the closely packed molecules in a solid, creating a greater mass per unit volume.
Mass divided by volume equals density. For the same volume, if the mass is more then the density is higher.
will have a higher density. Density is the mass of an object per unit volume, so if two objects have the same volume but different masses, the one with greater mass will have a higher density.
For two liquids of the same volume, the liquid with a higher density will have greater mass. Similarly, the liquid with a greater mass has a higher density. This is only true for samples of equal volume, however.
Density is a physical property that represents the amount of mass in a given volume. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume to determine how tightly packed the particles are. As the mass of an object increases while its volume stays the same, the density will also increase.
different densities. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, so if two solids have the same mass but different volumes, their densities will be different. The solid with the smaller volume will have a higher density, while the solid with the larger volume will have a lower density.
Mass and volume are related through density, which is the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance. An object with a larger volume but the same mass as a smaller object will have a lower density. Conversely, an object with the same volume but more mass will have a higher density.
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The only "evidence" you need is the definition of density, which is mass divide by volume. For example, if you divide the same mass by a larger volume, you get a smaller result.
If mass increases while volume stays the same, then density will increase. Density is calculated by dividing mass by volume, so if mass increases and volume remains constant, the resulting density will be higher.