Both mass and volume are physical properties of matter that help to describe its characteristics. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while volume refers to the amount of space it occupies. They are both important in determining the density of an object, which is mass divided by volume.
solubility and saturated both are fluids that dissolve into a substance.
The term is "density." It represents the mass of particles in a given volume and is expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter.
density, a common symbol is the greek letter \rho
Density is not a descriptive word but a property of materials. Therefore, a material can have a high or low density. Density has units of unit mass per unit volume. "Specific volume" has units of unit volume per unit mass, so it is sort of an opposite. No real antonyms for "density" in the English langauge... some sense of "insubstantial" might work.
No, density and weight are not the same. Density refers to how much mass is in a given volume, while weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume, while weight is calculated by multiplying mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
"The density of a substance is defined as the ratio of its mass to its volume."Deep within the Sun, gravity increases the density, and allows fusion to occur.""In pancakes, the density is very important; the fluffier, the better."
Density is the word used to describe how much mass an object has per unit volume. How heavy something is (weight), is a function of its mass and acceleration due to gravity. How much space an object takes up is its volume.
A synonym for the word "dense" is the word mass or the word volume
Density?
What is the mass of that compound? We calculated the mass of the sample.
Both mass and volume are physical properties of matter that help to describe its characteristics. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while volume refers to the amount of space it occupies. They are both important in determining the density of an object, which is mass divided by volume.
The percentages refer to the amount of a substance of interest that is contained in a compound or mixture of that and other substances. Percentage by mass = 100*mass of substance of interest/total mass. Percentage by volume = 100*volume of substance of interest/volume mass. And, incidentally, the word is definition, not diffinition.
Density.
"Volume" describes the amount of space occupied by an object, which can be influenced by its mass.
mass/volume
Mass refers to the amount of mass in an object.