MrsMars MrsMars
  • 21-07-2017
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How is the density of a substance calculated?

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scarletblades101
scarletblades101 scarletblades101
  • 21-07-2017
The density of a substance is equal to the mass of the substance divided by the volume of the substance. (density = mass/volume)
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Heckinbork
Heckinbork Heckinbork
  • 21-07-2017
If you are looking for a formula it would look like this Density (P) = Mass (M) / Volume (V).              
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