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Yes. Density only depends on the substance, not the size of the sample. A pure drop of the substance has the same density as a pure truckload of the same stuff.
Density is a measure of how tightly the matter within it is packed together.
What make's a substance more dense than another is the mass divided by the volume of the substance. The more mass it has per unit of volume the more dense the substance is. If that substance has more mass per unit of volume than another substance then it is more dense.
certain molecules are more tightly packed than others
Density is the measure of a given mass in a given volume
The density of water is greater than the density of ethanol. This is partly a result of how tightly packed the molecules of the substance are.
what is the measure if how tightly matter is packed into a givin volume of a substance
divide its mass by its volume
ur question is not very specific but this might help ya Density is how heavy something is for its size. A material's density is defined as its mass per unit volume. It is basically a measurement of how tightly matter is packed together. For example, the greater the weight of a substance, the greater the density of a substance will be. So the more a substance particles within, the more it will sink meaning that it has a lot of weight. i know everything about it cuz im doing a science fair project on itt ur question is not very specific but this might help ya Density is how heavy something is for its size. A material's density is defined as its mass per unit volume. It is basically a measurement of how tightly matter is packed together. For example, the greater the weight of a substance, the greater the density of a substance will be. So the more a substance particles within, the more it will sink meaning that it has a lot of weight. i know everything about it cuz im doing a science fair project on itt
Density is how tightly packed the matter in a substance is. Therefore, how much space it takes up (volume) will not affect this.
Yes. Density only depends on the substance, not the size of the sample. A pure drop of the substance has the same density as a pure truckload of the same stuff.
No, metals are denser. They have a more tightly packed crystal lattice structure. Their nuclei tend to be more massive and can be more tightly packed due to their electrons being delocalized.
Gold.
A tightly crumpled ball of foil might sink in water because it's density is greater than water. When foil is flat it's density is less than water and it will float.
density
Density is a measure of how tightly the matter within it is packed together.
Density.