Concentration
"density"
That is called "density".
Density of substance = mass of substance / volume mass of substance = density x volume
The answer is the VOLUME
"Amount of matter" is an informal (and not very precise) description of what is formally called the mass.
The amount of substance per unit volume or the number of moles of a substance per unit volume is called its MolarityI think you meant to say "What is the MASS of substance in a given volume called?", meaning what name is given to the mass-per-unit-volume of a substance, i.e. the mass of a chunk of it divided by its volume. The is density.
Mass/volume is called density.
That is called "density".
That is called the density of the substance.
That is called "density".
No. The amount of mass in a given unit of volume is called density. Density varies depending on the substance and its temperature.
The amount of matter is mass. Volume is the amount of space that matter takes up. The amount of matter in a given volume is density.
The amount of matter in a given volume of space is its D-E-N-S-I-T-Y Its Density NOT Volume!
Density of substance = mass of substance / volume mass of substance = density x volume
"Amount of matter" is an informal (and not very precise) description of what is formally called the mass.
The answer is the VOLUME
The amount of substance per unit volume or the number of moles of a substance per unit volume is called its MolarityI think you meant to say "What is the MASS of substance in a given volume called?", meaning what name is given to the mass-per-unit-volume of a substance, i.e. the mass of a chunk of it divided by its volume. The is density.
Density is mass per unit of volume.