Asked by henry
Does density of a substance change when the volume of the substance change?
For example, if I had 10 mL of water and it has the density of 1g/mL will the density change if I had 20 mL of water instead?
For example, if I had 10 mL of water and it has the density of 1g/mL will the density change if I had 20 mL of water instead?
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Answered by
DrBob222
No, density is density.
density = mass/volume. So the mass can change and the volume can change but the mass of a substance over the volume of that substance does not change.
density = mass/volume. So the mass can change and the volume can change but the mass of a substance over the volume of that substance does not change.
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