None. That's why density is such a useful concept. It's a characteristic of the substance,
and doesn't depend on the size of the sample. A microscopic dot has the same density as
a truckload of the same substance.
density is a reflection of a couple of things.
1) how heavy the atoms are (where on the Periodic Table)
2) how closely packed they are (what is their intermolecular interaction/ lattic structure)
tempertsure
Intensive because it doesn't depend on the amount of material.
density
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
The mass of a given volume of a substance depends completely on the density of the substance being analyzed. Density = Mass / Volume
Yes. The density of a certain substance does not change according to the amount of that substance.
No change: Density is a property of the substance (physical property), which is not changed by the amount of substance.
The density depends on the nature of a material.
Specific gravity is the density of a substance, compared to (divided by) the density of a reference substance, usually water.
Intensive because it doesn't depend on the amount of material.
density
That is called the density of the substance.
density of a substance and volume of a substance
it has no effect. density of a substance is the same no matter the size or shape of the sample.
There is a very great relationship between density and specific gravity. Density contributes to the weight of a substance under specific gravity.
You cannot. Volume it the amount of space a substance occupies, mass is the amount of substance there is. Combining them will give you the density of the substance.
Density is the amount of mass that can fit into a given volume within an object or substance.
The mass of a given volume of a substance depends completely on the density of the substance being analyzed. Density = Mass / Volume