Asked by Anonymos

What is the density of a mineral?

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
density is a measure of how massive per unit volume a substance is, or how much mass is contained per unit volume. Steel is more dense than water (steel sinks). Wood is less dense than water (it floats).
Answered by Anonymos
Thank you But If you had these choices which one would you choose?
A. The radio of a mineral's mass to its volume
B. The radio of a mineral's height to its weight
C. A mineral's mass
D. A mineral's volume
Thank you again
Answered by bobpursley
the word should be ratio. If your online school gave you radio in the choice, you need to find another curricula...quickly. The ratio of a minerals mass to its volume, as I told you initially.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Related Questions