Answer to Question #99777 in General Chemistry for Madelene Tamba

Question #99777

What is the relationship between density and mass of an object?


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Expert's answer
2019-12-03T08:26:57-0500

The following equation links the density and mass of an object:

m = d×V,

where w - mass, d - density, V - volume.

It means that the mass of an object depends on its density. If any two objects have the same volume, the object with a higher density is havier and vice versa. As high density is characterized by the presence of more atoms or molecules per volume unite, the object is havier as it consists of a higher number of particles.


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