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Is a higher density mean a heavier object?

Not necessarily. Density is a measure of how much mass is packed into a given volume. An object can have a high density but still be light if it is made of materials that are not very dense. Weight, on the other hand, is influenced by both density and volume.


How will density determined the order that liquids will stack when placed in the same containers water?

If the liquids are immiscible (cannot be mixed - such as cooking oil and water), they will separate with the most dense at the bottom and the least dense at the top. If they are miscible, such as alcohol and water, they might still briefly separate by density, but will soon become a homologous solution with no distinguisable layers.


What effects air pressure and density?

Volume and Temperature. Higher temperature increases pressure and decreases density. Lower temperature decreases pressure and increases density. (Except with water, in which case ice is less dense than liquid water. [Keep in mind that vapor is still less dense than liquid and follows the rules.] This is the only exception known to me). Higher volume decreases pressure and increases density. Lower volume increases pressure and decreases density.


If something is heavy is it dense or not?

Density is related to both weight and volume, so you have to take both into account. If you have only a small amount of dense material it could still be light, and conversely if you have a lot of material that isn't dense it could still weigh a lot. For example, lead is pretty dense but if you only have a pinhead-sized dot of it, it wouldn't be heavy. Feathers aren't dense, but if you have enough to fill a railroad car their total weight would be significant.


How can an object with more mass than another be the less dense?

Density has nothing to do with size. A given material will have the same density regardless of its size. A small object of a material with a high density can weigh as much as or more than a large object of a material with a low density.


What 2 factors determine how heavy an object can be and still float?

The weight of the object must be less than the weight of the water it displaces (buoyancy force). Also, the density of the object must be less than the density of the fluid it is placed in (Archimedes' principle).


How dense is bromine?

Density is derived from a substances mass divided by volume. Density is also related to temperature. The density of pentane at 20 degrees Celsius is . 626 grams per cubic centimeter. Hexane under the same conditions is . 692 grams per milliliter.


What is the density property in Math?

The Density Property states that, between two rational numbers on a number line there is another rational number. Mark some fractions on a number line. No matter how dense the number line is, there still is another number between the two numbers.


If cold water is denser than hot water then how can you float in a warm water?

The difference in water density (hot-cold) is very small, compared to the difference in density between water of any temperature, and your body. That is, even hot water is more dense that we are, so we still float.


In Excel what is the default name for a worksheet when a chart on Sheet1 is moved to a new sheet?

If it is moved to be a chart on its own, that is known as a Chart Sheet, not a worksheet, and its name will be Chart1. A Chart sheet, unlike a worksheet, just has a chart and has no cells. Moving a chart from a worksheet will not affect that worksheet's name. So in this case, it would still be Sheet1. If you move a chart to another worksheet, embedding it there, that does not affect the name of that worksheet. So it could b embedded on Sheet2 or Sheet3 or whatever name may have been given to it.


Does the density of liquid affect it's weight?

Density and weight-(or mass) are two completely different things, density is howclose the atoms or molecules are packed together, the object still has the same masssince the number of atoms present is the same, but the volume the atoms take up inspace can vary. so no, density doesnt effect the weight of a liquid since theprinicples above explain.============================Answer #2:Of course it does! When you have equal volumes of two substances,the sample of the substance with the greater density weighs more.


Are liquids quite dense and have alot of particles in a small volume?

Yes, liquids are relatively dense compared to gases because they have more particles packed closely together in a given volume. This high particle density allows liquids to take the shape of their container, but they still have some degree of fluidity.