A 30ml solution with a mass of 45g has a density of 45/30 or 1.5 g/ml, while a 40ml solution with a mass of 50g has a density of 50/40, or 1.25 g/ml. The 30ml solution with a mass of 45g has a higher density.
this is the concept of density. the more mass contained in a certain volume, the denser the material (1 cubic cm of lead is denser than 1 cubic cm of water) Density=mass/volume
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No. First of all, liquids are not gasses. Liquids and gasses are two different states of matter. Second, you can have any mass of liquid or any mass of gas. Third, liquids are denser than gasses, meaning they have more mass for a given unit of volume.
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This is because as something grows colder, it becomes denser. Denser=more mass
If you combine them, the more dense solution should sit on the bottom.
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Jupiter is less although it does have more mass
because it is denser (more mass/volume.)
this is the concept of density. the more mass contained in a certain volume, the denser the material (1 cubic cm of lead is denser than 1 cubic cm of water) Density=mass/volume
30ml is the same as 30cm3 in terms of volume of liquid.
more mass.
Atoms cause the objects to be denser when they are more compact it's denser and more spread out it's not denser
Fat tissue is denser than other tissue. That is, per the same volume, it weighs more.
A fry would loose mass if it was hypotonic and the solution was hypertonic, in other words if the solution contained more solute than the fry. This would change the mass because through osmosis the water would balance out the ratio of solvent to solute in the fry and the solution, since the solution originally had more solute than the fry, more water would have to go to the solution to balance it out.