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                The size, mass, and arrangement of atoms affect the density of a substance. 
If a substance has a low density, what can you guess about the size, mass and arrangement of the atoms that make up that substance?
            
        If a substance has a low density, what can you guess about the size, mass and arrangement of the atoms that make up that substance?
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                    Answered by
            KW
            
    If a substance has a low density, the size is small, it is heavy, and the atoms are arranged more tightly that make up the substance.
If a substance has a high density, the size is large, it is lighter, and the atoms are arranged less tightly/"loosely" that make up the substance.
The substances would basically be the opposite of each other because of their density.
    
If a substance has a high density, the size is large, it is lighter, and the atoms are arranged less tightly/"loosely" that make up the substance.
The substances would basically be the opposite of each other because of their density.
                    Answered by
            jose
            
    If a substance has a low density, the size is small, it is heavy, and the atoms are arranged more tightly that make up the substance. 
If a substance has a high density, the size is large, it is lighter, and the atoms are arranged less tightly/"loosely" that make up the substance.
The substances would basically be the opposite of each other because of their density.
    
If a substance has a high density, the size is large, it is lighter, and the atoms are arranged less tightly/"loosely" that make up the substance.
The substances would basically be the opposite of each other because of their density.
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