The amount of one material in a certain volume of another material?
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The amount of matter in a given volume of space is its D-E-N-S-I-T-Y Its Density NOT Volume!
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Mass per unit of volume is the most common way to measure density, which shows how close the particles, molecules, and atoms are to each other. Therefore, it can be found by taking a certain amount of space (volume) and dividing it by how many atoms (mass) can be found in it.
Tha amount of matter is a substance is known as MASS of the substance. Its unit is kg in SI system of units.
One way to measure volume of a material is the following: Put the material in a waterproof container, e.g. a tub. Submerge the material in water, register the water level, take the material out and measure what volume of water you need to add to the tub in order to make the water rise to the level it was with the material in. The volume of water you've added equals the volume of the material.
The concentration is the amount of a substance in the volume or mass of another material.
The volume of a solid object is the three dimensional concept of how much space it occupies, often quantified numerically.
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The two are unrelated. mcg is a unit of mass; ml is a unit of volume. The amount of volume take up by a certain mass of material also depends on the density of the material.
...will be the product of the material's volume and density.
Density= Matter/volume.
No, the pressure is the force exerted by the substance on the walls of its container. The word that comes to mind for "amount of substance in a certain volume" is concentration, though it might also be a somewhat awkward way of describing density.The amount of substance in a certain volume is the density of the substance. Pressure means the force applied in a unit area. So the amount of substance in a certain volume is not the pressure.
The amount of matter in a given volume of space is its D-E-N-S-I-T-Y Its Density NOT Volume!
Mass divided by volume is called density.
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